Weddings egg OF TRAVEL PUBLICITY ECU MINISTER WATSON JACKSON On Saturday May Trinity United church decorated with candelabra and spring flowers was the jetting for pretty wed ding Dorothea Jack son of Mr and Mrs Harold Allen Jackson became the bride of William James Wat son son of the late Mr and Mrs Harry Watson for merly of Rev J Aiken officiated at the ceremony Bernard played a spe cial arrangement of Chopin noc turnes The bride was given in mar riage by her father She wore a gown designed with a fitted bodice of white tissue taffeta with portrait neckline outlined with braid and The full skirt of tulle featured a back panel of taffeta outlined with braid A matching cap held her fingertip veil of tulle illusion and she carried lily of the valley stephanotis and gardenias Mrs Lloyd Stackhouse was matron and bridesmaids were Mrs Alec Kelly and Miss Mary They wore gowns of blue tissue taffeta with portrait necklines and matching caps Their nose gays were of lily of the valley and corn flowers Jack Wat son was groomsman and ushers were Edward and Donald Jackson For the reception held at Pick ering College the brides mother received in a waltzlength dress of blue organza with white ac cessories and she wore a corsage of pink roses and forget-me- nots Mrs Jack Watson sister- inlaw of the groom assisted in pink linen with navy accessories and she wore a corsage of pink roses and stephanotis After the reception the bride donned a white silk sheath dress and hat royal blue linen coat Her fingertip veil was caught to a coronet head dress She carried white gar denias pale yellow mums and ivy The bride was attended by her sister Mrs Wallace Card who wore a waltz length princess gown of rosebeige lace over taf feta with matching picture hat and by her niece Miss Mary Jane Card in a dress of rose- beige net over taffeta and a wreath of yellow rose buds in her hair They carried bronze mums yellow roses and ivy The grooms best man was Ghent Davis William Cane and Edwin Forman acted as ushers The brides mother attired in a powder blue Swiss gown with shell pink accessories and a corsage of pale pink roses and ivy and the grooms mo ther in a rosewood silk gown with black accessories and a cor sage of white gardenias both received the guests who arrived from Hamilton Toronto New market Lind say Bcavcrton and Stouffville Among outoftown guests were Mr and Mrs Ghent Davis Toronto Mr and Mrs Pratt Mrs Cane and Mr and Mrs Jim Newmarket Mrs Edna Hamilton Mrs A C and Miss Mary Jane Beaver- ton Mr and Mrs Percy Gomour and Mr and Mrs Bill Cane Mr and Mrs J and Mrs Harry Stone Lindsay Among those who entertained for Mrs Hamilton prior to her marriage were Mr and Mrs Ghent Davis of Toronto a din ner party Mrs Florence Hamil ton Toronto a kitchen shower Mrs Ralph Day a miscellaneous shower Mr and Mrs E J a miscellaneous shower and Mrs Barrie a miscell aneous shower of The Era and Express Thursday Jane Page CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS by MONTREAL How long is it since you added whiteness to your white wash Or a better question do you know how to actually white to your wash Its really very easy can be added by using Laundry The point v you should be making sure all your washday prod- doing their right Soaps and ester- regardless of their colour Jake dirt out out stains But whiteness is added by putting Bluing into your water You can do entire white wash for less than two cents and it extremely So Ret some in time for your next wash get or KEENS BLUE Mr and Mrs John Amos Lapp are photographed following The The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Bruce Mount Albert Photo by Stcfanhik marriage at United church on Saturday May bride is Shirley Edith daughter of Mr and Mrs Gordon Cole Were Comes and the beginning of Our family lores cold meats and salads when serve them with delectable MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING the dif ference with if a Makes taste Miracle Whip blend smoothly with the most delicate or gardenfresh vegetable It make a fit for a queen when used with fiah or chicken Miracle Whip to through your salads and aovn them with a whirl of pal gold delight And now the picnic season is here have the aandtnehea by using this deli cious dressing to bring tpeod favor to your favorite mix ture See Them Sm whtn you place a bowl of creamy deli cious KRAFT PINNER be fore your fam ily The other night I served it a main comae dish mushroom soup and accompanied by a green tossed salad and pipinghot biscuits said the youngsters and tool Makes me happy because Kraft Dinner at takes only seven mini The is of a cud fastcooking type fta1 cheese grated and ready to use So off the pot ihs the family pleash Youll find it specially useful these Spring days One serves four at less each entertained at a din- ling to Following the honeymoon the happy couple will reside in Toronto Friends were present from ronto Kitchener Hamilton Montreal Kingston Stirling and Wood stock forman A lovely bride was seen Sat urday May at the hotel where Louise Adelaide daughter of Mr and Mrs J St Orillia was given in marriage by her father to Hugh Howard Hamilton son of Mrs Hamilton Newmarket and the late Mr Hamilton The bride looked attractive in a waltz length princess gown of lace over white taffeta with lily point sleeves the bo dice embroidered with pearls and party at Owaissa Lodge and presented the guest of honor with a hammered aluminum tray fcs J i MCDONALD United church on Saturday May Frances Jean McDonald daughter of Mr and Mrs Archie McDonald township the bride of Peter Frank son of Mr and Mrs Alfred of The vows were taken by Rev M Jenkirtson in a setting of pink and white snapdragon Miss Helen Hunter was organist Mrs Marvin Hunter soprano soloist sang Entering the church on the arm of her father the bride was dressed in a floorlength gown of white tulle over taffeta with fitted bodice embroidered in se quins and a long sleev ed bolero of luce and a necklace of pearls completed the costume A pearl trimmed caught the finger tip veil She carried a colonial bouquet of red roses and white carnations Mary grooms was matron of honor She wore mauve nylon luUcoverzaf- a matching flower headdress and carried yellow carnations Marilyn as bridesmaid was gowned in apple green over taffeta with headdress and colonial bouquet of pink carnations The brides sisters Florence and McDonald were flow er girls They were dressed alike in yellow silk nylon over taffeta with flowers in their hair Kenneth was groomsman and Myles Mc Donald and David Harper were ushers The reception held in the church attended by over guests where the brides mother received in blue crepe white accessories and cor sage of pink roses The grooms mother chose silk crepe white and corsage of pink roses The brides going away en semble was a beige gabardine suit white accessories and a shoulder corsage of white roses and carnations The happily married couple left by motor for points in the United States Upon their return they will make their home in King City Among the wedding guests were the brides grandmother Mrs Sarah Harris and her daughters of Call Mr the manager of out local MONTREAL every year about this time in and have a chat with about our plana Last year with the help of a lowost B of loan we I porch built something Id had my he years This year were having our all to MY BANK If yov cm your mind but to carry them out talk them over your is me Mand can pay M BLIGHT CONTROL Vl News sterf i feae- -rwft- A ft v ft more potato lore No to re too ji v increased yields and of that vines average of bushels to the acre No than vines treated by other recent studies in the states showed potatoes were as much as greater VJnes stayed healthy and green for weeks wh stunting or burning of the plants teto growers have found by long experience that the fungicide that can always be depended ft conditions for more No to the acre most successful growers use for ion all through the season HAN 5r fjV W of the Zephyr ranch was held in Hall on Wednesday evening May Mai was answered by 20 paying their fees and there were four visitors present Committees were appointed for field day Mrs Profit obtained several pictures for the front of the Hook when it is started The next meeting will bo on June 23 instead of June i Mrs Armstrong took charge of the program and Lois Black played a piano solo Mrs Profit then read interesting facts about the Keller and farms A piano duet was presented by Curl and Black Armstrong gave a his tory of Zephyr and the farm near Zephyr in the early days when Zephyr only had a few houses Mrs Pickering gave a short talk on the first Zephyr Institute Union Street branch met the home of Mrs on Thursday June pm Motto We are proud of Canada what can do to make Canada of us Current events was given by Mrs Salmon The roll call was What makes a ciMzon The topic was Citizenship and Education and the program committee was Mrs Douglas Thompson Mrs and Mrs Micks The hostesses in clude Mrs Salmon Mrs Shanks Mrs English and Mrs J Clark Sharon branch held its June meeting at the home of Mrs on Wednesday June Roll call A Canadian manu factured article that I use Cur rent events Mrs Finder A paper on the culture of plants was given On Tuesday May branch met at the home of Mrs Earl Toole with an at tendance of nearly Union Street branch members were guests and they provided the program Era and Express classifieds bring results STEWART BEAMS I still remember the big ads In the American mafia in is just after Die war that shouted in large letters Now at last a big TEN INCH television screen The Federal Communica tions Commission In the States thought that televi sion would be restricted to the rich and that only a few ions could be supported In each district So they set aside only channels numbers to Theyve certainly come a long way in six years No one makes a screen smaller than inches these days and new channels num bers 14 to are being opened up They are the new ones called UIIF or Ultra High Frequency It used to be thought that screens needed a big room but that Idea has been discarded with the In troduction of screens larg er than was though possible a few years ago seen some of our handsome sets beautifully set off In a home study To get the right Idea of what youll be seeing at home its a good to wateh the TV set youre thinking of buying from the same distance bark as be it at home If youve toying with the Idea of TV well be glad to talk over with no obligation which style and of set wilt suit your home and budget best The new 1954 RCA Vktor with their depth and clarity of picture and real furniture cabinets nave arrived at Stewart Radio and