Newmarket Era and Express, 12 Jun 1952, p. 16

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ax uy I I L rrv Weddings Most people lock their doors when they out on vacation Its an elementary safety precaution But windows they tell me axe easy to jimmy and doors can be opened even when locked Thats why it to me that the best of ways to protect your valuables is to keep them in a Safety Deposit Box at the OF MONTREAL It costs little less than two cents a day and it saves so much worry and trouble Another safety measure found while on holiday is of Traveller Cheque Theyre so simple to cash and only yon can c your cheque And by the way why not start a of Sunshine Account for your vacation next year Ive found it the easiest there Is to pay for a better holiday every year You just put away definite part of every paycheque get used to living on a little less are you glad when holidays come again and you can at last afford that dreamtrip Why not open your Sunshine Account today with oldfashioned home made that and kiddies rave LOVELESS A beautiful wedding was sol emnized by Rev Father Francis In Sacred Heart Church Mount St Francis on Saturday morning May when Mildred Loveless daughter of Mrs Loveless and the Mur ray Loveless of Aurora became the bride of John Edward Cur- ran King Ridges son of the late Mr and Mrs Alfred The church altar was decorated with red roses tulips and white lilacs The wedding mass was sung by John Crook who also sang twopart On This Day Beauti ful Mother and Anis Angel- Rita Wftfi organist and the Sanctuary boys who- served Mass were Jackie OReilly and Joe The young bride given in a navy dress with a corsage of roses She was assisted by the grooms mother in a powder blue dress with navy accessories and a corsage of pink and yel low roses For travelling the bride wore a powder blue suit with navy accessories and a- corsage of sweetheart On their re turn Mr and Mrs Gardiner will make their home in Forest Hill about heres a I know youll T at Scoot to your grocer and pick up some of those marvelous PUD DINGS So quick so easy so economical and noons aU so downright delicious There are four Pudding flavours and three Tapioca Pudding flavours Theyre all delicious prepared by the easy package di rections and served just plain But now and then I like to vary them perhaps by folding diced fluffy marahmallows Into the puddings while theyre still warm or by sprinkling nuts on top Puddings cost you only about a serving to prepare vet they make wonderfully nourishing milkrich desserts Whtd A Relief 1 feel like a new woman since I made my new foot friend BLUEJAY Cora and Callus Plasters with Whats Its the most effective medication ever invented for coma and calluses a real to us folks with unhappy feet It took ten years of scientific research by BlueJay to develop Phenylium and now theyve perfected it to the point where it works 33 faster and effective in of the cases tested So if corns and calluses are making you grumpy and blue just buy BlueJay Corn Plas ters with and feel like new I me a One Thing I Never Forget to take to the cottage summers supply of SAL Mana the bright summer day Sal has saved for me I One glass of sparkling pleasanttastinj Sal before breakfast chases away that sluggish feeling puts mo in a real holiday mood Have a headache feel lower than a bugs ear has been a faithful family laxative for over years You can it safely merely as a refresher in the morning or at night when your system feels the need of a good cleansing Be sure alt your vacation days will be bright and shining take Sal to the cottage with vniil The die has now been cast An American manufacturer was planning to open a plant in Canada He considered various locations and found what seemed a likely site He talked to a local bank manager got facts about the community and its facilities Some time later the company wrote to the banker The die has now been cast It is our intention to locate in S We feel that it is well suited to our particular operation You have been of great aid to us Your accurate and rapid presentation of facts necessary to reach a decision was topnotch Such letters show how a branch bank serves not only its own depositors and other customers but how by assisting business development it benefits the whole community This advertisement bated on an actual letter presented here by THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY On June a setting of spring flowers in the Chapel at and Bobby station Nursing Sister Muriel daughter of Mrs Mar vin Rutledge Mount Albert and Th rti J ftUU Lilt bride of Flying Officer William James Earl son of Mr and Mrs Stanley of marriage by Mr James friend of the family was a Mrs James charming picture in white satin and lace trim gown with long lily point sleeves satin collar and bouffant skirt Her small brimmed headpiece trimmed with white lilacs held her finger tip veil and she carried red roses and lilies As matron of honor Mrs Jean Brown wore a gown of lilac satin and net ny lon and carried a bouquet of Spencer was organist and Mrs Evans soloist The bride given in marriage by Millar wore a gown of French lace and net over satin A fitted lace bodice had cuffs and insertions of net and her full skirt was of fine net A redingote of lace and net which fastened at the waist had Face The Era and Express IMS KESWICK WELLDRILLING CO 4 and Inch wells PHONE KESWICK I IF TASTES ITS GOOD GOOD 1 TASTE j TAXI FOR PROMPT- COURTEOUS SRVIC PHONE ii NEWMARKET ST AT THIRD wu collar and long lace sleeves yellow roses The groomsman was William Redly The npt grooms brother Private Bob a Korean veteran and John Hughes were the ushers After the ceremony the bridal party and guests motored to Aurora for the reception of relatives and friends The brides mother received in navy blue suit matching accessories and corsage of roses spring flowers and lily of the valley Assisting the grooms sisterMrs Thomas OReilly chose navy gabardine suit white accessories and of red and yellow tulips lily of the valley and fernery After the wedding breakfast Rev Father j j Brown lace and net swept into a frothy train Her headdress was a tiara I of bugle beads and seed pearls which held her fingertip veil of tulle illusion She carried a spray of white daisy mums and steph- The brides only attendant Miss Margaret Ferguson wore floorlength gown of blue crepe with an open neck long sleeves and draped skirt To complete the ensemble she wore a matching hat and carried an arrangement of white daisy mums with ivy trails The groomsman was Gor don Flyley and ushers were Dorothy A White and Mar- ted the young couple and spoke of the happy union of families of the bride and groom Father Downs congratulated the couple For her travelling costume the bride wore sugar pink gabardine matching hat white access ories and corsage of roses and lilacs After the reception relatives and neighbors met at the home of Mr and Mrs The reception was held at the officers mess station where Mrs Millar and Mrs Bean re ceived the guests Mrs Millar wore black faille taffeta sprink led with gold and silver flowers matching accessories and a gar denia corsage Mrs Bean was dressed in beige shantung with blending accessories and wore Citysmart and countrycool this versatile sun fashion gives you a taller more slender look halfsteers Reversible coverup buttons to dress have contrastcolor accent Easy sewing and so very useful Pattern half sizes t2 20 22 12 24 Size requires 12 yards 35inch 34 yard contrast This easytouse pattern gives perfect fit Complete Sew Chart shows you every step Send THIRTYFIVE CENTS in coins stamps cannot be accepted for this pattern Print plainly SIZE NAME ADDRESS STYLE NUMBER Send your to MARIAN MARTIN care of The Newmarket Era and Express Pattern Newmarket Sew this adorable sundress for your hardplaying little pet Big flywinged collar turns her into a angelchild quick as a wink Bonnet in one piece opens flat to Iron Pattern for ruffled bloomers included too Pattern Childrens sizes Size dress 58 yds 35inch yd contrast bonnet 34 yd bloomers yd This easytouse pattern gives perfect fit Complete illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step Send THIRTYFIVE CENTS in coins stamps cannot be accepted for this pattern Print plainly SIZE NAME ADDRESS STYLE NUMBER Send your order to MARIAN MARTIN care of the Newmarket Era and Express Pattern Newmarket What with people like these Thomas OReilly in the evening gardenia corsage for a social time The young couple are making their home at King Ridges and have the congratulations from a wide circle of friends Guests were present from For their motor trip to Chicago the bride chose a twilight blue shantung dressmaker suit with matching hat navy accessories and an orchid corsage A guard of honor was formed King Ridges fellow officers of the Streetsville Newmar ket Agineourt and other points and other points groom On their return from Chicago the happy couple will reside in Exeter WEST On Saturday May 31 in United the mar riage was solemnized by Rev Gordon Hunter of assisted by Mr J of of Hilda Jean West daughter of Mr and Mrs George West to Raymond Arthur Fun- noli son of Mr and Mrs A all of Given away by her father the bride a gown of rayon satin with sweetheart neckline embroidered bodice and full skirt Her fingertip veil was held with a coronet of orange blossoms She carried a cres cent bouquet of yellow roses and stephanotis and wore a string of pearls the gift of the groom Kay West her sister was her only attendant in green taffeta with matching headpiece of roses and She carried pink roses and while lilacs The brides mother a blue crepe with lace dress with hat and gloves to match and a corsage of pink roses Die grooms mother wore a pink dress with while accessories Ushers were Fred West and Bill Kerr Mrs Jack sang Because and Perfect Love accompanied by Mrs Harold Kearns at the piano The reception held in the church hall For travelling the bride wore a grey suit with navy accessories The happy couple left for a motor trip to points east On their return they will reside in GARDINER MOORE Trinity United church New market was the scene of a pret ty wedding on May 3 when Jacqueline Ivy Moore daughter of Mr and Mrs Harold Moore of became the bride of John Francis Gardiner son of Mr and Mrs Gordon Gardiner Islington Rev Aiken officiated Given away by her father the bride vore a princess gown of French lace over taffeta with train Her fingertip veil was held in place by a heartshaped headdress and she carried a cas cade bouquet of American beauty roses with white baby mums The bridesmaids Marie Moore and Shirley Mills wore match ing gowns of mauve and yellow taffeta with lace loleros and matching headdress They car ried nosegays of yellow and mauve mums The groomsman was Bruce Gardiner brother of the groom and ushers were Frank Moore and Ronald Gar diner The brides mother received in ST PAULS WA CLOSES FOR SEASON The Evening branch St Pauls Anglican church New market closed the season with a meeting at the parish hall on Monday June 2 Mrs Bert presided Some of the articles for the fall bazaar were turned in and plans were com pleted for the holding of a clothing sale in September At the close of the meeting refreshments were served by the hostesses Mrs J T Rhodes and Mrs William Peters and a social halfhour was spent News 38 MAKE TRIP TO PARKS SCHOOL A party of visited the Ni agara Falls Parks Commission school for on Sunday June The trip spon sored by the Newmarket Horti cultural society was convened by the societys vicepresident Bill Fish Mr Donaldson di rector of the district VLA of fice made the arrangements with the Parks commission for the visit Space was reserved in the pa vilion for lunch and the charter ed bus took the group on a sight seeing tour of the falls river whirlpool stopping at the Rock Gardens Hamilton on the re turn trip o employers like the kind of man who readily accepts re And they know that this attitude by a mans of life Insurance So Insurance can a plus to a In any line of work Because tankers and lend money render such useful their 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Insurance by Paiilnc lto ABIES ARE THE ONE exception to the rule that you cant cat your cake and have it too Budgeting for babies is fun but budget you must for from Heaven do demands on your out of all proportion to their Han din a J Arc Heat Thrifty Mothers know trick of adding little and hand crocheted details to their childrens clothes The simplest flannelette kimono made at home can be dec orated with embroidered Tiny embroidered floral transform he dresses into charming individual- garments Only a few simple stitches are Jo make elaborately embroidery on baby coats robes or bonnets The most is lie at in si itch ltd Over tewing in matching embroidery thread of cotton r Boss This form- leaves jtals dots or eyelets and may bo for steins The outline stitch or French knots may he ami the is used occasionally around edges in done in buttonhole stitch For Terry cloth and bibpercale are practical oatmeal catchers for baby and iiiesjrWmVG too if you make them The bib edges with pink or blue bias bindings which an trimmings and tics ami give an color accent Smart little in boy and girl are to give that look to tin hit If you would like to have a dim A ion leaflet to make the HI IIS a to the Needlework Department of this and sink i- I You will likely do some boating too during your vacation but remember the safety rules that will make your holiday a happy one For added enjoyment travel by bus to your favorite resort ASK YOUR IOCAI AGENT ABOUT HIGH WAY TOURS TO PARTS OF Round Trip Fares SUTTON SUBJECT TO CHANGE 1 TICKETS AND INFORMATION 165 KING GEORGE HOTEL Newmarket Phone 300 GRAY COACH LINES a BUYS IN HOME BEAUTY JTaS Alt XJ L T I -j- house a I SO to SO or imp doth CANADA LIMITED Montreal JUST MMU SASILY In ladieft M GAY Hew J k1rJu ilA- JVAiArfii f C w iir l AT r J AiS6d0jh

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