Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 15 Jun 1950, p. 3

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Cockenden--Warburton A profusion of white lilacs in the chancel of St. Jude's church Saturday afternoon formed the setting when' Barbara' Warburton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Warburton, became the bride of William Charles Ockenden, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ocken- den. Rev. F. H. Howson officiated and Mf. Evans played the wed. ding music. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a gown of chalk white nylon marquisette, The fitted bodice featured a yolk of chantilly lace ~ and inserts of the same lace entered the full skirt. Her veil of bridal tulle was arranged from a halo of apple blossoms and she carried a cas. cade bouquet of white sweet peas centered with an orchid. Miss Jean Nicol was the maid of honor and bridesmaids were sisters Nora and Dorothy War- burton.' The bride's trio of at- tendants were gowned identically in white nylon marquisette over mauve taffeta. They wore white bouvardia headdress and carried yellow roses. Howard Ryan, Tor- onto, was, groomsman while ush- ers were, Tom Warburton, Belle- ville, and Norman Bardell. At the reception at Riverside Lodge, Mrs. Warburton received wearing an ensemble of rapture roses. Mrs. Ockenden chose an afternoon dress of dusty pink crepe, with white accessories and a corsage of sweetheart roses. For travelling, the bride wore a suit/ of Honey beige gabardine with navy accessories and an or- chid corsage. PHILLIPS--CRASHLEY One of the season's most pic- turesque weddings Saturday in St. Church, when Doris Mae Crashley, daugh- ter of Mr. and' Mrs. J. W. Crash- ley, "Robin Ridge," Oakville, was united in marriage with Brian Hartley Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Phillips, of Baltimore. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. J. A. M. Bell, headmaster of Appleby College. OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore an original gown of cloud white Swiss organdy over taffeta, with moulded bodice, cameo neckline and cap sleeves. The full skirt Had a nipped-in waist, and triple tiers over -- crinoline formed a Sweeping train. The bride's tulle veil was held by a cloche brim, and she carried a: bouquet of gardenias, houvardia and fvy. Bridal attendants were Mrs, J. Douglds Crashley, matron of honor; Frances L. Currie, Mon- treal, maid of honor; Patsy 0. Phillips, Baltimore; Janet W. Ambridge, Sally J. Wilson, Jud- ith R. Bickle, Toronto; and Alice M. Diggs of Washington, Du They ore gowns of surf green and sapphire blue net in alter- nate "layers over taffeta, with cap sleeves and portrait necklines edged by a deep fold of net. Skirts were of ballerina length, Q 'White orchids. tulips, Ste. Joy Be All the attendants wore stitched net and taffeta crownless picture hats, and carried coral geran- iums. Rene de G. Crouch, Balti- more was groomsman, and ush- ers were Lee Bronson, Hanover, New Hampshire; Douglas Crash- ley, Toronto; Stanley Porter, William Harper and Stewart. Brauns, Baltimore; and W. R. Ferry, New York. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held for the many guests, including a large number 'rom 1 of town, 'atthe home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Crash- cascade n organdy, organdy braided with brilliants, her was Mrs. Phillips, mother of the bridegroom, wearing a bronze lace dress with beige picture hat and corsage of yellow and bronze SAVAGE--MCcMULLIN In a setting of apple blossoms, lilacs, tulle bows on guests' a Tarentorus United Church, Sault Marie, Ont., 10, the marriage McMullin, nized by Rev."S. C. The wedding music by Mrs. Wilfrid Palmer and "All were sung by Mrs. The bride, by her father, white eyelet organdy, with organza yoke and frill, with encrusted Chapel veil and breath and heather from Califor- fa. The maid of honour, Miss Reta Cameron, wore mauve eyelet and |8reen eyelet with short| wide sash and organdy mittens. | Clinton and tens Were worn. The flower girl, bolero studded picture hat of Receiving with sage. Mr. and Mrs. live at Mercer Island, Seattle, Wash. candelabra, with pew Saturday, of Donna Jean daughter of Mr. and F. McMullin, Sault Ste. Oakville, was solem- H. Atkinson. was played Thine" and "Because" Robert Pratt. given in marriage was gowned in fashioned over wrists were fastened with with pearls, of red roses, baby's fashioned in skirt. Organdy mit. |the chin. John W. Crashley, who: took place in St. Jude' afternoon. a Rey DORIS MAE CRASHLEY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. se marriage to Brian H. Phillips s Anglican Church last Saturday sage of Talisman roses. groom's mother chose green and grey figured silk, grey accessor- ies corsage of Talisman travelling, the bride navy gabardine suit and navy hat and grey gabar- top-coat. Her accessories Were navy and white and corsage of red roses. After a trip to East ern Ontario, the couple will re- ide at 36 Landsdowne Ave, || Stult Ste. Marie. Among those attending from Oakville were 'Mr. and Mrs, B. G. Savage, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bull- led, and Miss E. Savage. . LAMBERT--MOODIE a candlelight service in Church, Gananoque, the place of Patrica of Dr. apd Mrs. Fort William, to Hamilton ~~ Newill Oakville, son of the late Sydney Newill Lambert aud of Mrs. Lambert. Rev. A. T. Carson of Ottawa officiated, assisted by Rey, Canon N. R. Stout. Ann, daughter G. E. Moodie, Dr. Edward Lamber The bride, given in marriage | (by her father wore a gown of {| blush chantilly lace, designed with fitted bodice, houffant skirt and bracelet length sleeve. A Jul- let cap of the lace held her mat- ching shoulder veil, and she car- ried a colonial bouquet of Joan- na Hill roses and stephanotis. Her maid of honor, Miss Jean MacLenan of Kingston and Port Arthur chose cinnamon chantilly Ince with egg shell accessories, and carried a nosegay of Talls- man and ten roses. The grooms man was Doctor John Edward Rundle, Oshawa and tne ushers were Messers Sydney and Kenton sleeves, button trimmed bodice to|The hats of both attendants were waist, with panels of eyelet and |Doke bonnet effects, A colonial bouquet of yellow roses and gladioli was car- For the reception held at the home of the bride's parents, the Lambert,. Oakville, brothers of and organdy with The groomsman was Edwin | the groom. the ushers were | After the reception at Blink Andrew and Alfred Savage, twin Bonney on the St. Lawrence, the tied under | brothers of the groom couple left by motor for Van- couver where the groom will be attached to the staff of Vancouv- Give Dad A TE. on Father's Day In case of a tie--you be ON FATHER'S DAY, June 18th Things are poppin' at our store! Our shel- ves are jammed, our counters crammed with the kind of gifts Pop goes for! Come in today! It's easy to find the "just right" gift in our big "for Dad" selection! Sport Shirts for the young "dad" or the not so young "pop'--an ideal gift. Choose from a wide selection dines, seersuckers, rayons, etc. tones. Sizes: Sm., Med., Lge. & 0.S. in various popular of gabar- Sockees --he always needs!! plain shades or the | --a pair for every taste. Sizes 10 to 12 ) red by the maid of honour. |bride's mother recelved in mavy|er General Hospital, ley, the bride's mother, received |Miss Myrna Lee McMullin, sister Sweetheart roses formed the col-|silk with eyelet peplum, nave in a dress of navy silk crepe with [of the bride, was frocked in |onial bouquet of the flower girl. |and white accessories and cor DANGEROUS CURVE of what was des: cribed as a dangerous cruve on the second line concession road north of the Queen Elizabeth highway and near the Merton Road, was recommended by a coroner's jur at an inquest In Oakville Friday evening. A ver diet of accidental death was re. turned by the jury inquiring into a collision between a car and truck on May 18, In which Rogln- ald Butcher - of Rockwood lot jis lite. Choose from Eng. 6 x 3 ribs, in atest in nylons and wool patterns «69 © 1.75 Pyjamas are popular gifts. 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