) The trend has held steady|The seesaw loyalties of newly-|honors in 1960 with 18,435 wed! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 21,1963 7] A gu S b @) cince 1958 after first setting in}weds were in evidence again in/dings and in 1961 with 18,240, u st, eptem er ust June eight years previous, June domi-|1956 and 1957 with more than While figures for 1962 are in-| prompted many newlyweds to\changed vows, but the number e . nated the marriage statistics/18,000 June brides exchanging complete, indications are tha lchoose midsummer of later inideclined to 190 398 in 1960 and As Favorite Month For Wedding trom 1942 until 1049, The fol-|vows each of the two years, (June brides trailed far behind.| grder to improve prospects for|to 128,475 in 1961, the last year lowing year, however, Septem-| 'The rea; -- turning point Less than 11,000 weddings were). fair.weather. honeymoon, \tor which complete _ statistics ber capped brida! hont.2 with! \courred in.1958, That year (recorded for June while the) Incidentally, the volume of/ate available. The poets and vil atybahader ead pattern, made public to- 16.551 weddings, compared to! September total was close to) ng may still rhyme "June" withlday b yone of Canada's leading) jyne's 15.924. out of a total of ANd every year since then --!15 500 }marriages in Canada has hovers} The year 1963 however, "moon," but the sixth month oflirdal wear designers, indicates|195 083. reaistered across the/as Seen June relegated to eith:| i. wt. have no pat answer|°d aanually between 128,000 and) gives every indication of revers- the year appears to have lostlinat = mid'summer -- weddings) nation: in. 1950 er second or third place in wed.) "XPErs Adve no pal ANsweriias oo for the past 12 years,/Ing the trend, An upswing in its magic appeal for newly-Inaye gained increasing favor) -- " 'ding popularity, as reflected infor the apparent trend away)never quiie reaching the 1046/the number of marriages, evi- ph, But old customs die hard, In\figuyes publishtd by the Domin- from June weddings, although|high of 194,331, The year 1957, /dent since the start of the year, SPORTSWEAR LTD. weds, Like many another hal-lamong Canadian brides -- with | ve | lowed institution, the June bride|juiy and August, followed close. 'He. three subsequent years,)on Bureau of Statistics, August)weather conditions are consider-with 133,186 weddings camejis seen as a logical conse- is becoming a vanishing species}iy hy September, almost con. June recaptured its romantic|was in first place twice withled a possible factor, The uncer-|closest, but the number has/quence of the "coming-of-age" on the Canadian scene jsistently ahead of June in na-lead -- only to lose it again,|17,209 weddings in 1958 and tainty in recent years of June|dwindled steadily since 1950. |of so-called war babies who are twice to July, in 1954 and 1955,116,689 in 1959, July captured the'weather appears to have'That year, 132,474 couples ex-'now reaching marriageable age, A survey of the nation's mar-'tional marriage statistics | OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE FREE! WIN A BICYCLE! Boys' or Girls' Model, worth 36.99! Nothing to buy 'simply com- plete the Entry Form, available throughout Zeller's! Drawing will take place Enter the Contest tomorrow! Fashions That Rate Top Marks For Big and Little Sister! "DAN RIVER" DRESSES for the young miss! Naturally, they're wrinkle-shed,, easy ' care... in styles to brighten the class-room scene! 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