Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 27 May 1948, p. 4

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THE OARVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, May 2th, tog Four Oakville Ceremonies Herald Approach of June BYERS--JEBB The chancel in St. Jude's An- slican church, banked with spring blossoms, tulips and snap-drag- ons, formed an all-white setting for the marriage of Marjorie Fraser Jebb and John Arthur By- ers on Saturday afterncon, The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Jebb and the late Dr. William Pembroke Jebb and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence E, Byers, Rev. Fred Jack- son officiated and was assisted by Rev. W. Cecil Eccleston of Niagara Falls, N.Y. E. deCourcy Fletcher played the wedding mu- sic and Mrs. Byers, mother of the groom, was soloist. Given in marriage by her un- ele, Mr, Harry Williams, Toronto, the bride was lovely in a picture Sown of antique ivory faille taf- feta fashioned with moulded bas- que bouffant skirt. The bodice was made with sheer tulle yolk encrusted with taffeta ruching and long sheath-tight sleeves. A bustle bow accented the waist- bouvardia. Miss Barbara Jeb, sister of the Miss Jean Williams, the bride's cousin, were gowned alike in frocks of plumage blue cascade, fashioned with bouffant Polonaise: skirts and tight-fitting bodices, made with short cap. sleeves and deep sweetheart neck- lines. They wore matching mit- tens and tiny-brimmed bonnets, caught with clusters of blue flow- ers, and carried arm bouquets of bride, and sweetpeas. Harold Byers was his brother's groomsman and the. ushers were George Hagey, J. Mitchell Booth and Grant Brown of Toronto. At the reception held at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Jebb received wearing "an -after- noon dress of mist-grey crepe, fashioned with the new side drape. She wore a navy hat ac- cented with white and navy ac- cessories. Her corsage was pink line and pleated frills cascaded down the back of the skirt to the hem line. Her finger tip veil of tulle illusion was arranged from roses, bouvardia and forget-me- nots. Mrs. Byers, who assisted in recejving, chose a frock of pool- blue crepe, smart grey hat and Your Doctor's Orders . .. Are speedily, skilfully transformed into the medications required for a quick recovery, in our prescription department. Rely on your physician's diagnosis and prescription. Rely on us to filt the pr scription correctly. . . . Only qual pharmacists in attendance. ~ Oakville Drug Co. Limited Len Hope, Mgr. Phone 94 OAKVILLE OF ADOLESCENT _ "PARENTS ous aww amis: CAN YOU TRUTHFULLY ANSWER ALL THESE QUESTIONS? "* Do you know how many juveniles were arrested for delinquency last year? "* Do you always know where your children are? . Do you permit your minor sons to drive after dark? "® Are you sure your daughter never accepts a lift from strangers? * Do you know you are responsible for any damage your minor son's car may cause? * Po you know what "hop-up" cars are? | * Do you permit your children to ride in them? * Do you permit a dark "Lovers' Lane" to exist in your community? id = % Are you doing everything in your power to co-oper- ate with the highway police to make the roads safe --physically and morally? 2 If you are not certain on all these points, you must see... "THE DEVIL ON WHEELS" THURSDAY. - FRIDAY - SATURDAY JUNE 3,4, 5 GREGORY In the Woman's World - grey accessories and corsage of token roses and houvardia, For travelling the bride wore a pow- der-blue gabardine suit, mocha brown hat and accessories, and corsage of token roses and bou- a taffeta coronet. She carried|vardia. Following their honey- a cascade of token roses andl|moon' they will reside in' Winni- peg. KING--WILSON A profusion of white blossoms, white tulips and snapdragons was the background in St. Jude's An- glican church on Saturday after- noon when Ethel June Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex- ander Wilson, became the bride of Lloyd Percy King, Trafalgar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy King of Georgetown. Rev. Edward Rigby of Hamilton officiated in the double ring ceremony, assist ed by Rey, Fred Jackson. Given in marriage by her fath- er, the bride wore a cameo gown of trillium satin fashioned with hoop skirt trimmed with net, per- iod lace and pearls. Her full: length veil of tulle illusion was arranged from a sweetheart head- dress and she carried a cascade of red roses. Mrs. Gordon Gilbert was her sister's matron of honor, and Miss Noel McKim was the bridesmaid, They wore bustle- backed gowns of turquoise taffeta made-on long torso lines. With these they wore matching sweet- heart headdresses and long match- ing mittens and carried nosegays of roses and sweet peas. Keith Hopper, cousin of the groom, was groomsman, and the ushers were Douglas Wilson, brother of the bride, and Deane Hopper. Alfred Cowling, cousin of the bride, was soloist. = Att the reception held at River- side Todge, Mrs. Wilson received wearing an afterncon dress of French blue crepe with navy hat and accessories and corsage of roses and bouvardia. Mrs. King, the groom's mother, chose an af- |; ternoon dress of navy blue crepe, grey hat and accessories, corsage of roses and sweet peas. For a motor trip to New York City and the eastern states, the bride trav- elled in a Lovit tailored suit with navy hat and accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. They will reside in Oakville, GILLIAM--DOYLE Rev. Father B. A. Harris sol- emnized the marriage of LaDora. Cecelia Doyle and 'Paul Craig Gilliam in the rectory of St. An- drew's Roman Catholic church on Saturday afternoon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Doyle and the groom the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Gilliam, Bronte. The bride was attired in a powder-blue crepe afternoon dress fashioned with draped hemline and accented at the back with a bustle bow. She wore a navy hat and grey acces. sories and carried a colonial bou- quet of roses, sweet peas and bou- vardia. : Mrs, Alfred Colbear, wearing a navy blue-and-white striped jer- sey afternoon dress, with navy hatt and accessories and carry- J.R.DUNN Phm.B. OUR PROFESSIONAL PRIDE 2 2 IS 'YOUR SAFEGUARD Dunn's Drug Store will be closed from May 23 to May 30, inclusive, in order that the staff may enjoy a well-earned rest. REMEMBER IN OAKVILLE IT'S DUNN'S FOR DISPENSING J. R. Dunn, Phm.B. Phone 650 ing a bouquet of sweet peas and bouvardia, was the bride's attend- ant, At a reception held at the home of the bride's parentss; Mrs. Doyle received in an afternoon dress of claret wine crepe with white hat and accessories. Her corsage was token roses and hou- vardia, Assisting was the groom's afternoon with mother, wearing an dress of dove grey crepe navy hat and accessories and cor- sage of red roses. The bride trav- elled in a grey tailored suit and white hat accented with white veiling. On their return the couple will reside in Bronte. JOHNSTON--BENCH A wedding of Oakville interest took place in St. Peter's Anglican church, Erindale, when Marie Isobel Bench became the bride of Kenneth Johnston, of Oakville. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Bench, Port Credit, and the groom the son of Mr. and and Mrs. Charles John- of Oakville, brother-in-law groom, was best man, At the reception held at Crof. ton Villa, Cooksville, Mrs, Bey, received, wearing an afternog, dress of blue crepe, With why, hat and accessories, and u gq sage of pinik roses and bouyay, Mrs. Johnston chose & dress of King's blue crepe with grey 1 and accessories, and Wore a qq. sage of pink roses. Following the honeymoon, th, couple will reside in Oakville, ston of Oakville, + Given in marriage by her fath- er, the bride wore a ballerina~ length dress of caneo pink wool. Her matching shoulder-length veil was crested with a coronet of sweet peas. She carried a hous quet of white siveet peas and car nations. Miss Lilian Johnston, Port Credit, in a frock-of powder blue crepe and wearing a garland of sweet peas, was the bride's at- tendant. Mr. Reginald Eastwood - f the Late Minis 3. work for DR. DEANS LIBERAL CANDIDATE trim on Pretty summer blouse, styled in washable spun rayon. Short sleeves edged with delicate lace which matches the de- tail in the front. PHONE 436 Washable spun rayon. Embroidered at neck front and back. . Contrasting i sleeves. White. ' ee i ol Well-known Tooke tail- ored shirt with fashioned collar and cuffs and breast pocket. All sizes. The Ross Stores "Oakville's Own Fashion Centre". COLBORNE ST. Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18. For the junior miss . . - flattering front with the popular tight Sleeves. embroidered neckline. Short All sizes. OAKVILLE -- Ls wm TT

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