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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 24 Aug 1950, p. 5

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195) = urs, 0TToy : hursday, August 24, 1950 ri CLEARLY DEFINED simple soul, nowadays, is a Man who starts out to build a 0,000 house with only $10,000. LITTLE PRINCESSES | by Marion Crawford BAWDEN--LITCHFIELD One of the season's prettiest weddings took place in St. John's United Church Saturday after- noon, when Marfan Elizabeth Litchfield, 'daughter of 'Mr. and | Mrs. Clare Litchfield, became | seventeen years || the bride of Ronald W. Bawden, lo overness to the Royall|5n of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Baw- den, Hamilton. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. Charles Hackett against a background of palms. Floral decorations consis- ted of tall standards of pink and gladioli Wedding music was played by Miss L. M. Mc Bain, organist, and during the signing of the register Miss Nat- alie Huska sang a solo. Given in marriage by her, fath- the bride wore a gown O over taffeta, with fitted jacket of imported lace. Her fingertip veil of brid- al net was arranged from a Juliet finished with seed mily) GOLDEN HOUR Bookshop Rollins, maid of honor, wore a picture dress of yellow taffeta and matching poke bonnet, and \| carried an old-fashioned nosegay of flowers. The groomsman Was Richard Maxwell, Hamilton, and ushers were Maurice Litchfield, the bride's brother and Donald Sebire, Hamilton. The ceremony was followed by a reception at Crofton villa, Cooksville. Mrs. Litchfield, the bride's mother received er guests in an afternoon dress of turquoise faconne crepe with black hat and accessories, and corsage of yellow rosebuds. Re- ceiving with her was the groom's mother, Mrs. Bawden, wearing an afternoon dress of mist gray lace, and orchid acces- of orchids. dusty pink gabardine suit, black velvet accessories and corsage of pink and white rose- buds. The newly married couple will live in Oakville. VAN-DEN BRIEMEN--MacKEIL Burlington United Church was the scene of a pretty wedding on 'Saturday when Izetta and Van-Den Brieman, son of Mr. and Mrs, Jahan Van-Den Briemen, Clarkson, Rev. Wray Davidson officiated. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white organdy, with coronet headdress and floor-length veil. She carried 2 bouquet of American Beauty roses. She was attended by her cousin, Miss Ethel Haywood, gowned, In_yellow organdy and carrying white and yellow roses. The groom Was supported bY James MacKeil, tbe brides broth: er. The ceremony Was followed by a reception at Riverside Lodge, Oakville, and the bridal couple leit for a honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls. They will live in Clarkson. PATTERSON--MacCALLUM Knox Church, decorated with pastel gladioll, was the scene of the wedding of Blizabeth Annie MacCallum, daughter of Mr. and ¥ is 25 | 2.50 [ER Fé one 983 = NEVER NEGLECT YOUR CAR COOLING SYSTEM A SMALL LEAK IN THE RADIATOR CAN CAUSE Costly Damage To Your Engine WE DO EXPERT RADIATOR SERVICE ON BOILING OUT COMPLETE REPAIRS RECORING Clon But ot |= ar] \ oakville motors CHEVROLET £ OLDSMOBILE: SALES Mrs. F. J. MacCallum, Oakville, | "0 © aia whim. riches] (00 Iq EDEN, een. som of Mrs Famer|inows expert son, Mimico, and the late Charles neckline ruching, front panel, shirred leg o'mutton sleeves and a fan-shaped wore a broidered by her sister, and car- ried a cascade roses and gladioli petals. Hef sis ter, Mrs. T. W. Knight, Belleville, was matron of honor, gown of blue eyelet pink taffeta deau. Her flowers were piftk ros- and She es Knight, yellow taffeta and mony tion at parents. who marriage by her father, wore an heirloom gown of satin with gladioli petals. Edna flower girl, wore pale eyelet sheer over pink carried nosegay. of the groom, and ushers were A. McIntosh and K. W. Bell, Burlington. The cere- was followed by a recep- bride's mother gray with corsage of roses. Mrs. Patterson, received with navy figured sheer with corsage of roses. the bride wore a white gabardine OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Miss ies and du Patterson. The ceremony Was 2 tasted by Rev. C. K. Nicoll. (ed BY re Pride, Who! Was given in ComPany she high of lace encrusted with which extended into a train. finger-tip veil em- bouquet of pink wearing a sheer over with matching ban- tained with matching bandeau, an old-fashioned G. T. Patterson, brother was groomsman, served in late W. Ty. lived some years, the home of the bride's Mrs. MacCallum, the wore a gown of years or sister, of Belfast, mother of the groom, her, wore For the wedding trip Audre died suddenly at former. Gordon Since February was a member of search staff search Foundation. in India in 1923. She is survived her? parents , South Africa. in Cemetery on Friday. ELIZABETH As the result in a fall ago, Mrs. Elizabeth Magee Royce of Bronte died Saturday in Oak: ville-Trafalgar pital. She was 73 years of age and was born in Ireland. Mrs. Royce came to Oakville 40 years ago, and for six years household of the and Mrs. the T. Merry Following her marriage in the Hornby Ireland. was held Tuesday afternoon from the funeral chapel of S. S. Rus- sell and Son. Canon D. Russell her a gr in ® resident aduate of Bris: Obituaries AUDREY BRABANT SMITH Brabant Smith home in for the National Research Coun- and was a well on dehydration. She came to Canada in February 1947 and for a year was employ Beardmore and 1948 the re- of the Ontario Re- She who Mount MAGEE Memorial from district was born reside in Interment Pleasant ROYCE of injuries sus- several weeks Hos- Ireland Mer- she for but for the past ten Margaret The so had made her home in Bronte. In religion she was an Anglican. 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