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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 6 Sep 1951, p. 10

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Page 10 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGA R JOURNAL Thursday, Sept. 6, 195; GROVE--PIKE Rosedale United church was the scene of a charming wed- ding on Friday evening when rdon, daughter of Mr Frederick Pike and the Toronto, became of Anthony aiieyne of Mrs. H. Montgom- ery Grove and the late Mr. Grove, Hythe, Kent, England. The cere- mony was conducted by Rev McGregor Grant. Albert Punter played the orgah. The bride, who was given 'in marriage by her father, wore a gown of antique ivory Chantilly lace in rose pattern, with a por- trait neckline and a bertha cape extending over the shoulder to form the sleeves. The full, gath- ered skirt fell softly to a slight sweep. She wore a half hat of lace trimmed with orange Hjossoms which held a long cathederal veil of blush ivory tulle. Her flowers were a sheaf of ivory and mauve gladioli. Her attendants, Mrs. R J. Brandham, and Mrs. William illigan, wore gowns of var- of orchid nylon mar- quisette crinoline with varied shades of mauve and orchid head- dresses aN carried cascades of matching gladioli. The junior bridesmaids, nieces of the bride, were dressed in miniatures of the same dresses Groomsman was Ralph Sketch and ushers were Donald Bath and Douglas Wilkes Jr The reception was held at the Mrs. A. W. Emmet, the ster. For going away the bride chose a grey taffeta suit with a toproat, hat and glov- es of violet. Following a hone moon in England and the Con- tinent, they will reside in Lon- don, Ont Grove LANGUAY--SHEA 's Roman Catholic Church, Oakville, was the set- ting on Saturday morning, Sepi- ember 1st, for the wedding of Miss Mary Helena Shea, daugh- ter of Mr. Thomas V. Shea and the late Mrs. Shea, of Trafalgar, (Snider's,) and Mr. Francis Pat- rick Languay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Languay, Maple Avenue, Oakville. The ceremony solemnized by Rev. Father James. A. Kirby and Mrs. D. 'Walter presided at the organ Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a street- length dress of royal blue silk crepe, fashioned \ith fitted bo- dice, bracelet length sleeves, round neckline with tie of self material and rhinstone trimming The full pleated skirt formed a V at the back. Her hat was a navy velvet cloche with pink co- que feather, rhinestones and small veil. She wore pink nylon oves, navy pumps and carried a bouquet of red roses and glad- ioli. The bridesmaid, Miss Dolor- > Toronto, cousin of the bride, was in plum crepe, made with V neckline and peplum and buttons in front of the dress. With this was worn a hat of mauve Milan straw with plum velvet trim, and plum accessories. Her flowers wi yellow gladioli. The groomsman was Mr. Leon- ard Rivers and the ushers were FILL YOUR COAL BIN NOW! Highest Quality No Shortages Cash Prices or Budget Terms HILLMERS FUEL & ICE CO. Dundas St. N. Phone 23 The el Welcome Wagon Hostess 3 Will Knock on Your Dodg with Gifts & Greetings from Friendly Business Neighbors and Yous Civio and Social MAPLE GROVE H. &S. PLAN SEPT. MEETING Keen interest and enthusiasm was evident last June in the formation of the first Home and | School Association of Maple | pr. Joseph Shea, brother of the| Grove School, 9th Line. There bride and Mr. John Lanigan| yore thirty charter members Toronto, cousin of (the bride from which the executive was For the reception, which Was|ajacted. as follows: held at the home of the groom's parents, Mrs. Lamguay wore a| President, Mis. E. James Ross: black and white suit with mateh-| 1st Vice-President, Mrs. R. B. ing accessories and corsage of [ Helmer; 2nd e-President, J. Agnes Col-| A. Seed; Secretary G EB Corresponding Secretary, SH _ A. Seed; Treasurer, Mrs. sted, chose a pin strive | pinley, Executive council, Mr. with navy accessories |w. Finley, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Warlow, Mrs. Hall and Mrs. J. Beedie. Talisman roses. N gan, Toronto, aunt of the bride who as: and corsage of Talisman roses. The couple left for a trip in (he Georgian Bay district. They | The new Home and School will make their home in Oakville. | meeting is to be held at the School The TOWNE Coffee Shop Gn the days you can't dine here pick up our specialty to take home... "FRIED BUTTER CRISP CHICKEN COLD ROAST RESSED CHICKEN Colborne St. near Century Theatre Phone 1821 ea BEE EE EE EE TE a Se Ee a = eh eA Ee on Sept. 10 at 8 p.m. The meet- ing offers an opportunity for all parents to meet and welcome the new principal, Mr. Franklin Con- nolly, and the new primary tea- cher, Mrs. Dorothy James, and discuss with them ways and means that the organization may st them and the school for a current year. The executive urges that a good reprsentative of the schools' parents and friend tend. at- W. S. DAVIS & SON REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE MORTGAGES * W. E. DAVIS R. C. A. 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