Mr. Ind Mrs. Robert Armstrong “an the United church, Weston, following their bride II the daughter of Mrs. J. B. Hicks and tho groom Is tho ton of Mr. and Al Rev. Jas. S. Mackenzie officiated at the sweetheart neckline and cube- dral train. She carried I cascade of SW11 roses and step- "htgt'tt l Mrs. obert Godfrey wag ma- tron of hymn: and the brides- maids w In. Jack Nolan and Miss My Pierce. Miss Enid Jones was junior bridnm-M The bride, given in by her father. wore a gown ot broclded we sweetheart negkline an dral train. She carried I of SW11 roses in wands l "e" 7.... ‘1' _'-vv -- - v'lu’ awn", “I human: to: the mm: m mun-um: " -.ttf Pun-id- Ann God- cu- Ilndu of bluo in». agg'gtg,it,i,iit tntttta,andearried “hag ' Y of Wilson Ave., and carnations. ' Bowman to Barry Thomlcy, girirearrust . bash â€9 'ei19tr'. and Mrs. Bid Thorn- and carnation; .19? "f Wooatiriiiiii'. Both tho v.. n1~.__ nu w '.ttrhtriein Ann God- tres, tee a! Mr. Ind In. Ptiitd ' y of Wilson Ave., 1.30th. to Bury Thomlcy. .01; 03.3112 and Mn Bid Thorn- ley 9! Itooagriiii'i.' Both the bride tr' groom T, tgg, stu- dents I 'Wnton olleg ta Ind VOW 8316015 Rev. J. A. HAM-on, the minister. otti- cilm and the wedding music WIS- played by Mrs. A. Kau- my. m m AND OHIO! - THURSDAY, NOV. 0, "N - he. 3 ------------..-=_" Woodbridge Un ited Setting Imanlmï¬aéï¬smyflizq In; moon: on DISPLAY I Open Drop Around And Visit Willi ttk Milt MAIN " SOUTH 'AI qi. Johns Road, Wm..- â€our and the brides. . Mm. Jack Nolan and It!!! Pierce. Min and II Junior brideanuid . -- - â€a..-“ bloc-315d taffeta with See The New Buick & Pontiac marine portriit Wed In Westminister Uni-tiea-bhurch Helen Hicks And Robert Armstrong White mums and gladioli de- canted Westmlnitster United ‘church. Weston when Rev. J. S. Mackenzie othciated " the marriage ot Helen Margaret, dlughter ot Mrs. Hicks and the late Mr. J. B. Hicks. to Robert Armstrong, non of Mr. and Mm. Wm. Armstrong. Mrs. R. and Cathy Gunny val fuwer (in Tho nth-dual- were vui. ou- W of bluo chrome-pun mu. Ind earried pink mum: and carnations. The flower (theatrical a basket of muml and Ian-nation J Mr. Wayne Wood of Wood- may was but mm and the uh." were, Menu. Robert Steer, James Hilton and Roy . their recent marriage. The i. Hicks and the late Mr. Hicks and Mrs. William Armstrong. a! the ceremony. Photo by a. Campbell, Shannan ==;===-, -------, If You Think I Am Long and Low, PINK MOTORS lTD. register at Westminster Send your donation ot money or clothing to: The Canadian Save the Children Fund (Nat- ional Omce). 296 Richmond Street West, Toronto 2B, Ont- aria. l, CANADIAN SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND HELPS HUNGARIAN CHILDREN Financial assistance for Hun- garian Children has already been sent by the Canadian Save the Children Fund. Money is urgently needed to provide food and drugs: also good warm clothing and blankets. All sup- plies will be distributed by the Canadian Save the Children Fund Administrator in Austria. mother assisted wearing crepe dress with pink cries and a corsage of heart roses. A reception followed at the Pickfair Inn. The bride's mother received wearing a blue lace and crepe dress with navy ac- cessories and a corsage of Sweetheart roses. The groom's mother assisted wearing a navy crepe dress with pink access- ories and a corsage of Sweet- Mr. J. B, Swann was best man and Messrs. G. Miller and R. Washburn were ushers. l Given in marriage by her uncle Mr. D. MacDermid of Toledo, Ohio, the bride chose a graceful gown of Chantilly lace over satin and nylon tulle fashioned with a scalloped neck- line and full skirt ending in a short train. Her fingertip veil of French illusion was held with a lace hat trimmed with seed pearls. She carried Talis- man roses and stephanotis. Miss Catherine Mowat, maid of honour, chose a full length gown of tangerine crystal charm, and the bridesmaids. Mrs. G. Miller and Miss Betty Turnbull wore gowns of tur- quoise crystal charm. They car- ried yellow and white Shasta mums. At the reception In Mart Kmtnr'gttanctx,rroodtmitu TOMORROW NOVEMBER 9th AT Mit, AND MRS. BARRY THORNLEY cut their coil- or the reception in Mart Kenny‘s Ranch following rhelr marriage In Woodbridge United church recently. The bride is the former Polricio Ann Godfrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Godfrey of Downsviow and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Thornley of Wood.. bridge. l-Wed At Woodbridge United Church 'hllan and tam" THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE 1/l.fttte!t_!1t1t_t1tit__Ar_L-sieattorrt, Mgr. An extra service offered you by The Canadian Bank of Commerce is the convenience of mailing in your cheques for deposit. Just endorse your cheques like this: "Deposit to account of (your name)." Then slip them in an envelope with a special bank-by- mail deposit form and mail them through your nearest post box. 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