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Times & Guide (1909), 14 May 1959, p. 11

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_ Roofing & _ Chimney Service When making ‘her purchase, the homemaker has a wide vaâ€" riety of salami and types of sumâ€" mer sausage from which to choose. The salami group has a pleasing garlic flavour. Other kinds of dry and semiâ€"dry sauâ€" sage depend upon specialized seasoning for their characteristic For a luncheon in Springtime plan a medley of foods to tempt both eye and appetite,. Slices of salami or summer sausage when rolled and fastened with wooden picks make dainty cornucopias to be filled with creamy cottage cheese. Fruits in season piled on a lettuce leaf are welcome touchâ€" es of spring too. DANWARE! JUNE HAMILION, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.! Hamilton of Weston, will wed Douglas E. Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Evans of Woodbridge, in Saint John‘s Anglican Church! Zon 2c k MARGARET JUNE HAMILTON, daughter of en June 6th. Sausages And Cheese A Gourmet‘s Delight AT. 8â€"1051 A SPRING LUNCHEON Automatic 1954 CHEVROLET Twoâ€"Door Sedan 1955 FORD Fordor, Radio 1953 DODGE Vâ€"8, Automatic, Radio 1953 CHEV. Sedan Delivery ‘ 1953 HENRY J. Gary Evans & Sons HUMBER SUMMIT AT. sâ€"1236 Accounting Services 1958 PONTIAC Twoâ€"Door Sedan 1957 BUICK SEDAN, Automatic, Radio 1956 BUICK SEDAN, Automatic, Radio 1956 METEOR Tudor Sedan 1955 BUICK Twoâ€"Door Sedan 1955 CHEVROLET Twoâ€"Door Sedan 1955 PLYMOUTH Twoâ€"Door Sedan _ 1955 PLYMOUTH Fourâ€"Door Sedanâ€"_â€" "CH 145 _ J. E. OFARREL All types repaired and renew od. Workmanshin â€" avaranteed ® GRADING ® RQTOTILLING * TOP SOIL, MANURE © CRUSHED STONE & FILL TRUCKS FOR HIRE 34â€"hour Service FOR SALEâ€"WE DELIVERâ€" HAWMAN MOTORS GARDENING SUPPLIES Personal Large and Small Businesses _ MOLD ON To YOURr Hat! THest car ouys ARE â€" BIG! CH. 1â€"8804 PROPRIETOR Luncheon for the ladies is not the only forte of tasty dry sauâ€" sage. These tableâ€"ready meats with "just right seasoning" and special aging are always gourâ€" ‘mot choices as companions for fruits and cheeses. At least one type of dry sausage is a necesâ€" sity when planning a tray of asâ€" sorted cold meats. Men especialâ€" ly savour these dry sausages with crusty rye bread or crackâ€" ers. To enjoy dry sausage at the peak cf freshness, the meat should be stered in the refrigerâ€". ator and used within a week. The sliced, packaged tableâ€"ready | meats may *be â€"stored in their| original wrappers. Uncut dry| sausage does not need covering unless there is a cut surface exâ€"] posed. If cut, a loose covering | of the open end is desirable. | ‘flqvour. The brand name of the world‘s leading meat packer is the buyer‘s assurance of highest quality and expert preparation and aging of the meat. DUTCH landscape gardengr, ofâ€" fers experignced service, Free estimate. $¢tcr Ponsen, Jr. CH. 1â€"7022. DO YOU KNOW that Ontario Hydro now ‘provides its rural customers with a / low cost, flat rate, completely automaiic water heater service? The low rate includes a top .quality, glass lined tank, installed in your premises with free serâ€" vice or replacements for the life of the contract. Why not ask about it? Woodbridee R.O.A. Office, 8th Ave., Wood:â€" bridge. Phone AT. 8â€"1101. â€"w NOTICE~â€"For your convenience we are open Wednesday afterâ€" noons. Gilbert‘s Auto Sugply. Pine St., Woodbridge. Phone AT,â€" 8â€"0231. GENERAL CONTRACTORS CARPENTRY McNeil Planning & Estimating Service Free RUMSEY BROS. CONSTRUCTION CB 1.6661 (uays) OH, 1â€"0137 (EVE.) Oliver, H,, 8 Av. N. Nell, Mrs, A, L. RR2, Woodbridge %p _ _ _ NU Mllaner un‘ t resen i 0000 000 % 3 3 M Y 2o M M 2 2 3 3e N 2e Ne 2 2e 2. 2. 2g in Bologna, famous for the Bologna sausage and many other products, was once the educationâ€" al centre of Europe. It is older than Rome. It is noted for its beautiful churches and works of art by native painters, Although Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone more or less as we know it toâ€" day, there were some earlier thinkers and workers in this field. Charles G. Pageâ€"of Salem, Massachusetts (about 1837) and Johann Reis attempted to make an electire telephone in 1860. i Her attendant, Leona McKenâ€" zie, was dressed in a powder blue, waltz length gown with matching head piece. She carâ€" ried a bouquet of yellow mums. _:!'» Free Game Of Open Bowling The groom‘s brother, Douglas Tucker, was best man. Bruce Cinemascope & Technicolor SPENCER TRACY KATHERINE MEPBURN "WAYWARD BUS" Cinemescope DAN DAILEY an overskirt of net and French lace trimmed with colored seed pearls. Her fingertip length veil was of white lace and she carâ€" ried a bouquet of red roses and white mums. Saint Phillip‘s Anglican Church was the scene when Deanna Warden, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Warden of Stayner, became the bride of Gordon Bruce Tucker recently. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Tucker of Weston, Revâ€" erend H. Matson officiated. Given in marriage by her faâ€" ther, the bride wore a waltz length gown of white satin with ‘HOUSE OF SECRETS‘ The bride was given in marâ€" riage by her father. She wore a fullâ€"length gown of lace over white satin with a busuie Lacs, a scalloped square neck and long sleeves pointed at the wrist. Her fingertipâ€"length veil, made by her SWImMMING PooL of Jane st., Weston. The groom is the son oi Mr. and ‘m... maâ€" ward Raffin of Allerton road, Isâ€" lington. CHIPS RAFFERTY Sunday Midnight, May 17 ‘""Voodoo Woman" MARLA ENGLISH Th ide is the daughter of Â¥+â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"=â€"=â€"râ€"_ n nz Mr. :nngi!. Ala: Pfll:""‘l':rrorimqll\!er. was clutched by a pear! Reverend Hope Surdivall officiated when Maxine Cfiuidan Turner became the bride of Robert Edward Raffin in a ceremony in Saint David‘s Anglican Church on Saturday afternoon. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Walter Amos of John street, Wesâ€" ton. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Henry Mielke of Winnipeg, Manitoba. White snapgragons and carnations decorated the altar of Saint John the Evangelist Roman h.CSoUc Cburch on Saturday morning when Father J, D. Driscoll the vows of Ruth Elizabeth Amos ‘nd Al'flold Henry unlk.. e ammnege Deanna Warden Weds Gordon Bruce Tucker Technicolor MICHAEL CRAIG â€" JULIA ARNOLL "‘TRUE STORY OF JESSE JAMES" Maxine Cheridan Turner Weds IN SAINT DAvVID‘s Ruth Elizabeth Amos Becomes Bride of Arnold Henry Mielke ____PAMELA _DUNCAN _ Tues., Wed., May 19â€"20 "DESK SET" Thurs., Fri., May 14â€"15 "MEN IN WAR" ROBERT RYAN â€" ALDO RAY Sat., Mon., May 16â€"18 "THE UNDEAD" fun spot Cinemascope & Technicalor ROBERT WAGNER Name ...... Address . Phone No. This Coupon Is Good For One "SMILEY" Cinemascope BOWLERAMA BOWLING LANES AND for all JANE PARK PLAZA â€"Jane St. at Alliance * (After the Official Opening in July) o |\ _ The _ groom‘s mother â€" was \dressed in a street length dress | of blue. nylon‘ with pink accesâ€" |sories. She wore a corsage of fpink and red roses. | _ Following the reception, the | newlyweds left for the home in ) Toronto. Following the ceremony, a reâ€" ception was held at the home of the groom‘s aunt, Mrs. M Tucker. The bride‘s mother reâ€" ceived in a street length dress of orange and white with white accessories.. Her corsage was of white roses and blue cornflowâ€" Kitchener and Robert Fenton were ushers. Shirley Anderson, the matron of honor, wore a pale yellow, ballerina length gown with yelâ€" low accessories and carried a white bouquet.. The bridesmaids, Evelyn Hart and Lucille McConâ€" chie, were dressed in pastel lilac dresses, sequin crown. ‘She carried a white prayer book and a cascade bouquet of sweet peas. The bride wore a walts length gown of white French lace with short sleeves and a portrait neckâ€" line edged with lace rosettes traced with pearls. A bouffant skirt had a deep hemline of lace. A pearl crown held a waist & JALOPY AACES . L. LOWRIE, R. 0. OPTOMETRIST AT |_ At Martindale Lodge, the |bride‘s mother received in a blue |mixture silk two piece sheath with pink accessories and a corsage of beige orchids. The groom‘s mother chose a blueâ€"grey suit with a beige orchid corsage. The destination of the newlyâ€" wed‘s wedding trip was a wellâ€" kept secret. Going away, the ”bridc wore a blueâ€"grey sheath dress with a matching threeâ€" lquarter length jacket and white | accessories. ts _ s oys The couple home on Mair in o dnE ts sister of the groom, Marilyn Forâ€" han, were bridesmaids. The three attendants were dressed in dresses of white nylon over blue taffeta, decorated with blue flowâ€" ers. They wore matching headâ€" Monday Matinee DOORS OPEN 1 P.M. "Annie Get Your Gun" A Also "Big Bugs Bunny Review" MONDAY length veil and the bride carried a bougyet of white hybrids. The maid of honor was the bride‘s sister, Audrey Moss. A second sister, . Noreen, ang the GENE THE PLACE To c0 Smokingâ€"CH. 1â€"7661 Scenes Never s« ANN BLYTH : PAUL NEWMAN RICHARD CARLSON wmae m tage y ow rear ADULT ENTERTAINMENT T "UNDERSEA GIRL‘" "PLUNDER ROAD" FAST â€" EXCITING â€" THRILLING SPECIAL ADDED HIT EVERYONE‘S FAVORITE â€"Plusâ€" BEAUTIFUL MARA CORDAY As â€" The THURS., FRI., SAT. RAYMQND â€" JEANE, COOPER BETTY HUTTON HOWARD KEEL SPECIAL uple will make their Main street in Weston. TUESDAY Before Photographed 1 Meain St. N. â€" GLASSES â€" P. E. STAITE, R.0. OPTOMETRIST â€" OPTICIAN ’dnu was a blue sheath.: She wore a white duster coat, a white hat with blue flowers, blue shoes and bag. The couyle will make their 133{?0 on Mitre Place in Westway Village. t bodgy , pergete,, tment Cld t ‘s parents‘ e, newlyweds left for their honeyâ€" moon in northern Ontario and Quebec. The ‘bride‘s goingâ€"away sage of white gardenias. The |Bible Society, Rt. Rev. Asmunâ€" groom!‘s mother was dressed in|dar Gudmundson reports that an aqua dress with white acces: |sinc@ his: “‘Yn resumed . its sories and had a white corsage, |Own production in 1956, it has Wayne Mielke, the brother of|PuUblished 5,000 New ‘Testaments the groom, served as best man| Mlustrated with m: trom and Myrle Calhoun and James|*"¢ British and Bible Robert Amos were ushers. enA n crermeeminmtemmcmen EYES TESTED 8 JOHN STREET WESTON _ CH. 1â€"3781 __.RWMVUVUTUOUVUUvVY o s a TRANSPORTATION 1 § #he brides mother wore a â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"--â€"_â€".L..":;.' wuulnduuflmnddlkdm, THE BIBLE OF TODAY with a matching hat and a gor,.| _ The Chairman of the Icelandie bands and carried white mums â€" TWMES ANQ GUIDE ,, Cat on a Het Tin Reef will NOT be shown at the matinee CH. 1â€"1133 ELIZABETH TAYIORâ€"PAUL NEWMAN Adult Entertainment also PROFESSIONALâ€"BUSINESS W, J. WARD "THE SILENT ENEMY" FRED L. MERTENS J. R. CURRIE, O.D. OrtomerRists "THE PURPLE MASK" AND "TARZAN AND THE CANNIBALS" "THE PURPLE MASK" TONY CURTIS â€"â€" JANET LEIGH also WINDER‘S TAXI MT. DENNIS FUNERAL DIRECTORS FUNERAL HOMES Dependable Service 24 Hour Service For Appointment Call CH. 1â€"0701 Mon. â€" Tues, â€" Wed. May 18 â€" 19 â€" 20 "THE PERFECT FURLOUGH®" Thurs. â€" Fri. â€" Sat. May 14 â€" 15 â€" 16 "CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF" OPTOMETRIC SATURDAY MATINEE CH. 1â€"2233 THEATRE RO. 9.1960 with TONY CURTIS LIMITED with with FREEMAN OLSON PETROLEUM PRODUCTS For Prompt Serviceâ€"Phone ATlas 81323 No. 7 Highway â€" WOODBRIDOE * Fuel Oil * Stove Oil * Gasoline * Motor Oils | * 5 Gals. Heavy Duty $6.00 Weston 26 Main $t. Nerth MORTGAGE mongy 10 ugaw Evenings by Appointment WESTON CH. 4â€"569 D I R EC T OR YÂ¥ 7 MAIN STREET SQUTH WESTON _ â€" _ CH. 4â€"6911 Alfred N. Herman, B.A. BARRISTER â€" $OLICITOR __ Barristers & Soliciters 29% MAIN ST. NORTH Weston CH. 4â€"5314 Ist AND 2nd MORTGAGE MONEY AVAILABLE Weston BARRISTERSâ€"~SOLICITORS Geo. W. Bull, B.Comm. Howard G. Ashbourne B.A. 43 KING ST. CH. 45547 .8 .9 WESTON WILLIAM N. C. BAILEY, B.A. BARRISTER and SOLICITOR AURORA Bus ~ Porkview 7â€"4692 Res. â€" Parkview 7â€"5589 The Imperial Bazk Building, Nebleten Stanley McNeil INSURANCE AGENCY TD. WOODBRIDGE ~ Phone ATlas §â€"1186 Buil & Ashbourne Fraser & Simms BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS J. KENNETH KIDD, Q.C. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. 371 ey Street PNONE: EM 3â€"6097 â€" ATles 8â€"0423 Por a Complete Survey ot ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE Tvesdays 7â€"9:30 Fridays 3â€"8 s.m. William D. Lyon B.A., LL.B. Bank of Nove Scetie Chan 7 Main $t. South Fraser & Simms Barristers and Solicitors Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers â€"\ Professional Di BARRISTER and soucito®r W ES T O N BARRISTERS, ETC. _ BARRISTERS, ETC. HEAKES and MacDCNALD Tuesday from 4 to 6 p.m IBLE OF TODAYX . |Society Jubile rman of the Icelandic|cently, on pl ty, Bt. Rev. Ammu:; mgn| undson reports e pro Boci resumed its|size Bibles. cfleu.zx 1956, it has| Testament a: ,000 New ‘Testaments| Testament in CH. Jâ€"0111 CH. 1â€"0111 Geoffrey Frazer| ° PHOTOSTATS * PHOTOâ€"COPY PHOTOGRAPHY * COMMERCIAL Chartered Accountant 114 MAIN st. sout WESTON CH. 4â€"60 PIANO TUNING AND REPARING wh. a. RMIGGs _ , 1230 JANE ST. â€" MT. PEeNNIS RO. 92841 WORK GUARANTEp issued tor the the Society in 1 SM. 4.1863 18 Te ERNIE BROCK & SON Ltd, Kirby Brock BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Ere. * WOoODBRIDGE ; RO. 9â€"4901â€"AT. 8â€"1148 1338 WESTON ROAD C. W. LEASK J. Edgar Parsons AMAS 8â€"1488, _ _ Resident Parmes of $ W. 1. JAMISON (5 MAÂ¥ 4 €@, . Reve! Bank Building, Terente _‘ HERB SILLS GOURLEY L. HOWELL Barrister & Soliciter INSURANCE SERVICE PROFESSIONAL TREATMENT ACCOUNTANTS Bus. â€" Maple 11 Res. â€" Maple 300 And by Appointment PHONEG ATine 8â€"0621 RO. 20521 REALTOR MUsIC Money to Lean

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