Newmarket Era and Express, 8 Jul 1954, p. 9

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Ti fcV THOMPSON la an evening ceremony in St Johns chapel Toronto Margaret Ellen daughter of Mr and Mrs ex changed wedding vows with Joseph Thompson son of Mr Henry Thompson and the late Mrs Thompson Preston land Given in marriage by her fa ther the bride wore a Door- length offwhite gown embroidered with pink rosebuds A scalloped neckline and empire waist were featured in Her fingertip veil of blush pink tulle was gathered to a pearl tiara A cascade of talisman rosebuds and stephahotis was carried by the bride Betty the maid of honor wore pink taf feta patterned after the brides gown and carried a nosegay of pirmpchio mums and rosea Patrick was groomsman and Leonard cousin of the bride ushered Hie brides mother received In delphinium blue gown with white accessories and wore a corsage of yellow roses The couple left on a trip to Quebec A double ring ceremony Satur day June the Kes wick Christian church united in marriage daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Stevens Toronto and Herb ert Bruce Taylor son of Mr and Mrs Everett Taylor Sutton The church was beautifully decorated with yellow day lilies ins spirea peonies and African Violets for the ceremony officiat ed by Rev The organist was Mrs Miss Joyce Porter soloist sang HI Walk Beside You and dur ing the signing of the register she sang Given in marriage by her father the bride looked lovely in a princess line ballerina length gown of white chrome spun tags feta and matching Jacket with long lilypoint sleeves Her fing ertip veil of tulle illusion fell from a lace sweetheart bridal halo jewelled with and she carried a shower bouquet of pink roses and Mrs Everett Giles matron of honor attended her- sister in a strapless ballerina length gown of net over rose taffeta with mittens stole and headdress She carried a nosegay of pink roses mums and carna tions Miss Carole Taylor sister of the groom was bridesmaid- She wore a strapless ballerina length gown of nylon net over primrose taffeta with matching mittens bolero and headdress She carried a nosegay of yellow roses carnations and bronze mums The groom was attended by his brother Mr Irvin Taylor Ushers were Mr Jim Taylor and Mr Claire Taylor brothers of the groom Following the ceremony the reception was held in the church parlors The brides mother re ceived in a light blue suit with accessories and a corsage of American Beauty roses The grooms mother assisted in navy sheer with white accessories and a corsage of pink roses and car nations After the reception the happy couple left on a honeymoon trip to northern Ontario For travell ing the bride chose to wear a mauve and white frock with white accessories and a corsage of roses and carnations On their return they will reside in Sutton- A combination service at Sha ron Hope and will be held in Sharon United church on Sunday July Rev will be the guest speaker Several this community attended the induction service at United church last Friday evening Mr and Mrs Elton and Mr and Mrs Stewart Stick- wood spent Sunday with Mr and Sirs Carman Rolling Jacksons Point Mr- and Mrs- Jack John and Mrs Jean Davis and Jackie had supper on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Floyd Breed and Mrs and family Mrs Ambrose Kes wick spent a few days with Mr and Mrs Smith Mr Walter Key as Toronto la spending a few days with Mr- arid Mrs Ken MAPLE HILL Rev Bruce Eaton Hamilton is conducting daily vacation Bible school at Youngs Harbor this week and next He will hold special services In Maple Hill Baptist church on July 11 and Sunday services will be held at pm and on weeknights at oclock The monthly meeting will be held next Tuesday even ing at Mrs home Mrs Eaton will be the speaker Reserve the date for the Sun day school picnic on Thursday July at York County park Miss Evelyn English spent last week at where she at tended the club convention News Queensville News Mrs Pi who has a large class of music students held a recital at the United church on Monday evening last week The funeral service of the late Mrs Geo was held in the United church on Tuesday afternoon with interment in Albert cemetery Rev P was in charge of the service Mrs Bertha Dunn Aurora spent the weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs Steeper Mr and Mrs Snyder Paul and have gone on holidays at their cottage at Fort Elgin The United church is plan ning anniversary services for Sunday Sept when it will be the year since the for mer Methodist church the United was built and years since the former church was opened in October The two congregations now one are looking forward to a of old friends The annual Memorial service will be held in the cemetery on Sunday July Rev Casement Holt will be the guest speaker Misses Bertha Crone and Lois Rye left on Friday morning to motor to Vancouver for a holi day and Mrs Reg left on Thursday morning for a holiday motor trip to the west coast Mrs Carl is in charge of the post office while they are away Mr Elmer who has been in the Western hospital for several months and now conval escing at was pleased to be at his home over the week end Mrs returned home on Saturday from the Western hospital Mr and Mrs Geo Stokes and family Lindsay are holidaying at the home of Mr and Mrs Murray Stokes Mr and Mrs Draper at tended the wedding of their son Ross to Joan Irving at United church on Wednesday of last week Mr and Mrs Mitchell were weekend visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Horace Brown j The United church school pic nic will be held on Tuesday July at York County Park Lake A number from here attended the picnic at York County Park on Wednesday The took over the Hoi- linger Bus lines on July aria will continue to come to Mount Albert There is a new sched ule Mr and Mrs Lawrence To ronto spent Sunday at the home of their daughter Mrs Mr and Mrs Herman Barrett California formerly of Mount Albert were in town recently at the home of their cousins the Misses Eva and Theodora Har rison Mrs Jas held a show er on Wednesday evening for Miss Jeannette Harrison a bride of this week- Mr and Mrs Don and Miss Etta Stokes Toronto were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs J Arnold over the long weekend and they all enjoyed a motor trip through Algonquin Park for a couple of days MOUNT The school children had their picnic at Beach on Monday June A shower and charivari were held recently at the home of Mr and Mrs Smith for Mr and Mrs Frank Cooper who were married on June They received many lovely and use ful gifts Mr and Mrs Herb Cole and Mrs- J Morris attended the Stay camp meeting last Thursday Sunday July is the last day Sunday services are Sunday other for camp will preach on July school vices are meeting Re his at 11 Bill who lives with Mrs had the nomiortune of breaking his leg Mr Joe Clark also suffered several broken ribs Jack Cooper has returned home from the hospital and is improving There are several ill in the community ilers Now In Stock A boat is not com plete without a trailer to take you to your favorite fishing spots Call in and inspect these beautiful models 60 AS ILLUSTRATED hew prefabricated and molded plywood boats Its especially designed for the specific performance needs a sparkling beauty in appearance and at amazingly price Recommended for lightweight boats up to 14 in length not exceeding lbs weight Safe smooth whipfree trailing tended load New universal cradles with padding furnished conform to contour of any boat Preloaded transverse spring stabilizes against road jolts Has web holddown straps and padded adjustable bow rest Hard Hs are an invaluable aid in loading and launching Apron- curved drawnsteel fenders add to sleek appearance 11000 Deluxe 16500 FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN modern sec- y assembly Strong safe Mrs Bertha Callander Hart ley Man Mr and Mrs and Mrs Beatrice Old ham Toronto were guests at the home of Mr- and Mrs Ar chie Smith on Tuesday There was a well filled United church here Sunday morning This included the Hope and Sha ron charge On Sunday morn ing July at com bined service will be held at Sharon church with no service at Sunday school as usual at and Mrs Jim Aylward and family visited with his parents Mr and Mrs Byron over the holiday weekend Quite a number from Queens ville enjoyed the Wardens pic nic on Wednesday Because of the rain the supper speeches and presentations were held in the Sutton arena Last Monday a number of the mothers assembled at the school for a short time Mrs Jud Rob inson who has supplied here for several months was presented with a hammered aluminum bread tray Miss David son who has resigned was pre sented with a beautiful bracelet and earrings Sorry to report Mrs has been taken to the hospital with some broken bones Mr James has been visiting at the homo of his sisterinlaw Mrs Robert Mr and Mrs Albert re cently gave their mother Mrs a surprise party at their Miami Beach cottage Mr and Mrs Matt Craig De troit are visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Fieficld United church Sunday school picnic will be held at park on Thursday July They will meet at the church not lat er than am Mrs Percy and Ir win visited Mr and Mrs Alex Hamilton Sutton West on Sun day Mr and Mrs were at Niagara Falls over the weekend We understand the field farm has been sold Sorry to lose Mr and Mrs who have bought a home in Mr and Mrs Gordon Elliott spent the weekend at Point Sorry to report that Mrs Lewis has gone to York County hospital- Mr and Mrs Elmer wood have gone to for the summer Please phone items to your correspondent before Monday Mr and Mrs Dew and Mr and Mrs Bob Arnold spent Sunday afternoon at park Glad to report that Mr Art condition has improved Little Smith is still confined to her bed I News The branch met at the home of Mrs Ellas on Wednesday June with an at tendance of ladies and seven children The guest speaker was Mrs Charles Edwards New market The program consisted of two guitar numbers by Miss Marg aret Canning a recitation by Linda Ellas and a flower contest won by Mrs Russell Sproxton with Mrs as runnerup Refreshments were served by Mrs Kays and Mrs it r m like a that a homo j s d mount up to cover things used to bo luxuries but which to housework so mud our home or car your or for them can union Bank inancia canaoUnp ft loKC 1 LI Prr si- -V- CocaCola to a gives

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