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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 29 Jun 1950, p. 11

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{E 29, (4 THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1950 Several | ach oq, Doonfy| the py) ome alf g of ay just So gy there, | taking em, were & le out nid hag | times before himgely "I shoy romise," W she of ge 1 MacPHAIL - WIILSON Alexander MacPhail and Joanne Wilson were married in St. John's United Church Saturday after. noon by Rev, Harry Pawson. The groom Is the son of Mrs, Mac. Phail, Toronto, and the late Alex- ander MacPhail, and the bride is fof} (he daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Hr. nest Wilson, Oakville. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of gardenia white corded taffeta with fitted bodice, petal sleeves and a shirred yoke with square neckline. A lily of the valley halo held her veil of tulle ilusion, and white garden- ias and sweet peas composed her nts of he city liste, gf of the | t regis bat ate bouquet. The bridesmaids, Bea- trice Sullivan, and Doris Brent, Sarnia, were gowned in white eyelet organdy over pale orchid taffeta with matching headdress- es, and carried bouquets of 'pink roses. James Sutherland of Guelph was groomsman, and Arthur Kus nick and Ernest Wilson were ushers. At the reception which followed the ceremony, Mrs. Wil- son, the bride's mother, received in a gown of navy crepe with cor- sage of pink carnations and sweet peas. Mrs. MacPhail, the groom's. mother, received . with her, in a gown of blue lace over taffeta, with corsage of pink car- nations and sweet peas. KELLY - STEWART Munn's United church, Dundas highway, was the setting on. Sat- urday, June 24th, for the ivedding of Miss Mabel Blanche Stewart, Toronto, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Stewart, Trafalgar, tof gifts ou are White hat and corsage of sweat Deas. The groomsman was Mr. Geoffrey Whittle, Toronto, For the reception at Trafalgar charge barsonage, the bride's mother re- ceived in a grey street length dress, pink hat and pink rose cor- sage. For travelling, the bride Wore a powder blue gabardine suit. Their future address will be 32 Berl Avenue, Toronto, HUGHES.HOEY way St. John's' United church, de- corated with tall standards of Deonies, was the setting on Sat urday afternoon when Elizabeth Hoey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hoey, became - the bride of Charles Alfred Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hughes. Rey. Harry Pawson performed the ceremony, with Miss L. M. Mec- Bain playing the wedding music and Miss Elspeth Hill singing dur- Ing the signing of the register. Given in marriage by her fath- er, the bride wore a gown of white satin. The moulded bodice. was fashioned with a net yolk and inserts of lace. Her veil of bridal tulle was arranged from a tiara of seed pearls, and she carried a cascade of red roses. Mrs. Wilson Hoey, matron of honor, and Miss June McKay and --_-- A Complete OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL ficlated, and Joan Thornton was Miss Darleen Turtle, the brides maids were gowned in picture | soloist, The bride wore a gown of frocks in rainbow hue of green, white brocaded satin, with sweet- With white accessories, mauve and yellow taffeta. They wore flower headdresses harmon- Y Ing away costume was of honey | -- "i hei i ; i y --_-- ising with their bouquets, a -- a beige gabardine with red and 3 Caroline Hoey, in green tat 3 ; 3 White accessories, and corsage of skirt was featured by tlers of feta with a garland of flowers : red roses. The newly married . net, 'and the fingertip veil of and carrying an old fashioned bridal net was arranged from a coronet of seed pearls. Red roses and bouvardia formed the bridal bouquet. Dolores Richmond, the bride's sister was maid of hon- or, wearing a picture gown of falgar Memorial hall, Mrs. Hoey | pin taffeta. Bridal attendants fecelved wearing an afternoon were Mrs, George Milford and dress 'of navy blue sheer, with | Mise Nadine Smith, in gowns of white accessories and a corsage of roses. Mrs. afternoon dress of sky blue crepe with grey accessories, The couple will reside in Oak- nosegay, was a charming flower. girl. Norman Plummer was best man, while Wilson Hoey and Ray Grossman were ushers. At the recepuon, held in Tra- Oakville. week, during by Mr. Hugh Calverley. Lynne Rich the : shaw, mother of the groom, wore. an afternoon dress of grey and cor- sage of orchids. The bride's gO- couple will make their home. in On Thursday morning of last the * downpour, of rain, the pilot of a small plane had to make a forced landing on the former Gordon Joyce farm on the concession, now owned Page 11 FOR TRAFALGAR TALES, It SEEMS TO ME, SEE PAGE 7 crepe GARAGE (EDDIE ROWE) General Repairs To All Makes of Cars PHONE 1106 38 Randall St, Oakville (Rear of Oakville Tire & Battery wore a floor-length ville, dress of Swiss organdy over. pale REDSHAW - RICHMOND |blue taffeta and a garland of A pretty wedding took place | flowers in her hair, and carried Saturday afternoon in Knox|31 Old-fashioned nosegay. The church, when, In a setting of |DPridegroom was attended by Her. white and pink peonles, Audrey |bert Heath, and ushers wers Wil Lorrain Richmond became the [lam Richmond and George Mik bride of William Allan Redshay. | ford. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Following the ceremony a re- and Mrs. Harvey C. Richmond, ception was held. Mrs. Richmond, Oakville, and the groom is the the bride's mother, wore an af son of Mr. and Mrs. William J Redshaw, also of Oakville. minister, Rev. C. K. Nicoll, ohn | ternoon dress of navy blue crepe, The | with white accessories and cor- of-'sage of pink roses. Mrs, Red- THIS WEEK WE CELEBRATE THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY of our business in Oakville. our customers and wish to Preciation of their support. The Donna Lea Candy & Nut Shop Opposite Century Theatre We have enjoyed serving express to them our ap- JOYCE & DOUG. GOODE Phone 1229-w Investment » "city, hall 20d Edgar Christopher Kelly, To. aged, 'are Tonto. The marriage ceremony 2 Just move was solemnized by the father, of the bride. Mrs. Robert Thurlow, St. Catharines, blayed the wed- trom puff ding music. Given in marriage nerchani@y her brother, Mr. Melvin Ste- wart, the bride wore a street length dress of lime green faille, white straw hat, with white ac- cessories and corsage of white carnations and sweet peas. 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