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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 20 Sep 1951, p. 15

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THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 15 HOWARD--FULLER ion was held in place by a bead- ed coronet, She carried a bou- 's United Church, Trafal- nl ted with gladioll| Quet of red roses and stephan- Colors and asters on CUS: Her attendants, Mrs. Oliver I ermoon, September |lloward, sister-in-law of the es Torrine Fuller, | £700M, as matron of honour, was Mv. and Mrs. Her. |i pale yellow. The bridesmaids, Bo Dundas highway, | M15: Kelth Merry, cousin of the ear, became the bride of| bride, in mauve and Miss Lois > BE -1.ct Howard, son of Mrs, |Sindland, in nile green. All gowns rand, Oakville, Rev, 3. Ww, |OL taffeta, similarly fashioned ated, Mise Martha | fh floor length skirés with or! eelded at the organ and | Pustled backs and matohing short Fred Fuller, Detroit, cousin Jackets. They wore matching Te ee em rongh tho | flowered headbands and carried ett nosegays of rust mums and Lis- a iage by her fa. | tra Hibbert roses, with ribbon ie worel a sewn of} nylon||[cireamers) in matching) if colours oe onch late. over whita| Mr Oliver Howard was his bro- Eh methline. and | her's groomsman and the ush- E ciccves of lace. Tiny buttons||erS| were, Mr. Ray Filler, uncle Eo tho back of the bodice, [Of the bride and Mr. Robert finger-tip vell of tulle illus- | Guild. lism Tker ding OUR EXPERTS WILL BE GLAD / TO ADVISE YOU : SPECIAL 1 CENT SALE TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW PATTERNS WE ARE CLEARING OUT PRESENT STOCK eros YOU BUY ONE ROLL AT REGULAR PRICE YOU GET | ANOTHER FOR ONLY ONE CENT SEE OUR VARIETY OF PATTERNS TODAY WALLPAPERS & PHO 79 COLBORNE STREET NE 835 For the reception, which was held at Trafalgar Memorial Hall, the bride's mother wore mauve sheer and lace with black hat and accessories and corsage of pink roses and gladioli petals. The groom's mother chose "royal blue silk, matching accessories and rose korsage. For a wedding trip to North- ern Ontario, the bride travelled in a navy gabardine suit with nayy and pink accessories. Their future home will. be in Toronto. KASZYCKI--MULLER On Saturday morning, Septem- ber 15th, St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Dixie, was the setting for the marriage of Miss Lillian Beatrice Muller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John George Muller, Dundas Highway, Trafal- gar, to Mr. Frank Joseph Kaszy- ld, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kaszycki, Cooksville. Rev. T. Li. Healy officiated. The music was played by Mrs. Sullivan and the soloist, Mr. Len Johnston, sang Ave Marla. The church decora- tions were gladioll and chrysan- themums, arranged by Messrs J. and W. Hetherington. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white satin and Swiss lace, fashioned with round neck and long sleeves with points over the wrists. The skirt was full and extended into a cathedral train which was ap- pliqued with lace. Two panels of lace featured the front and. baclc which was fastened with tiny but- tons. Her finger-tip veil of illus- ion was held in place by a cap of Swiss lace and coronet and in- tertwined cords of satin. She car- ried a cascade of red roses and stephanotis. The maid of honour, Miss Margaret Muller, sister of the bride, and the little flower girl, Ellen Maye Baynton, wore bronze satin and matching picture hats! The maid of honour carried gold mums and the flower girl, a basket of gold mums. The brides- maids, Miss Patricia Stanway, Mrs. Corinne Lewis, Miss | Gloria Flack, Miss Jenny Kopacka, Miss Loretta Cypta and Miss Patricia Laidler were in gold satin, mat- ching picture hats and carried bronze mums. All the attendants dresses were made with wide scal- loped berth, short cap sleeves and floor-length full skirts. The best man was John Kaszycki, brother of the groom, and the ushers were John Muller, brother of the bride, Frank Hornick, Ed- ward Cypta, Walter Laidler, Alex McKean and Richard Olekajx. For the reception which was held at St. Joseph's Parish Hall, Toronto, the bride's mother, Te- ceived in wine crepe with lace and matching accessories and corsage of baby mums. The groom's mother chose beaver brown crepe matching accessories and corsage, For a wedding' trip to Atlantic City, the bride travelled in a light blue suit with navy acces- sories. Their future address will be Cooksville. : STONE--KETCHUM St. John's United Church was the sefting on Saturday afternoon for a pretty fall wedding, when Marilyn Iris Ketchum, RegN., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Donald Ketchum, became the bride of William Frank Stone of Stirling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Talmage Stone, of Forfar, Ont. Rev. Harry Pawson officiated. Mrs. Wallace Denike, Toronto, was soloist, and Miss L. M. Mec- Bain, organist, played the wed- ding music. FAST SERVICE BUT ... Our fast service is com- bined with efficient work- manship. Your garments | are given individual in- spection before they are returned to you to make sure they're just right! ns For Pick-up & Delivery Phone 1557 Oakville Cleaners Given in marriage by her fath- er, the bride wore an original gown of ivory brocaded satin. The tight shirred bodice featured a. Queen Anne collar and sheath- tight sleeves, and the bouffant skirt swept into a slight. train. The bride's fingertip veil of tul- le illusion was arranged from a cloche style headdress, and she carried a crescent bouquet of gar- denias, stephanotis and ivy. Miss Barbara Tilley, Oakville, and Miss Jean McKague, of Teeswater, were bridesmaids. They wore similar portrait gowns of harvest yellow satin with bronze net over- skirts, tiny bronze velvet hats and matching gloves, and carried crescent bouquets of bronze and yellow chrysanthemums. Beverley Ketchum, the bride's sister, was junior bridesmaid, wearing a portrait gown of In- dian rose taffeta, with bronze net overskirt and small bronze headdress. She carried a crescent bouquet of yellow and bronze chrysanthemums. Bruce Stone, was his brother's groomsman, and Harold Baker of Hamilton and Stanley Young, Toronto, were ushers, At the reception at the home of the bride's parents, Mrs. Kefchum received in a floor- length gown of silver lace over satin, with smart coral hat and accessories, and corsage of cor- al roses and sweet peas. Mrs. Stone, the groom's mother, who. assisted, chose a gown of English lilac tissue faille, with black ac- cessorfes and # corsage of cream roses and mauve sweet peas. For travelling the bride wore a rose beige suit with brown acces- sories. The newly married couple will reside in Stirling. The bride was formerly on the staff of Oak- ville-Trafalgar Memorial Hos- pital. STURRUP--PERRINCHIEF Rev. J. A. M. Bell, headmaster of Appleby College, assisted by Rev. Fred C. Jackson, officiated at the marriage in St. Jude's Anglican Church Saturday after- noon of Minna Catherine Perrin- chief, daughter of Mrs. Perrin- chief, Oakville, and the late Har- old Edgar Perrinchief, to Ralph Thomas Sturrup, son of Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Sturrup, Oakville. Caleb Keene gave his grand- daughter in marriage. The bride wore an imported gown of shad- shadow mauve tulle illusion, was basque bodice fashioned with a wide portrait neckline accented by a double fold of tulle, the long sleeves softly shirred at the wrists. Her bouffant skirt featur- ed wide V tucks, and fell into a full chapel train, and her veil, of shadow mauve tulle illusian, was arranged from' a tulle cap. She carried a bouquet of mauve glad- loli petals, roses and maidenhair fern. : Mrs. G. H. Parker was matron of honor, and Miss Janice Tyr- whitt was bridesmaid. Both wore gowns of moss-green faille faf- feta, fashioned with deep cuffed pear-shaped neckline, and raglan sleeves. They wore very full crin- olined skirts, matching cloches and mittens, and carried bouquets of mauve gladioli petals and ivy. Dr. Wilfred Anderson was grooms- man, and Richard Bmmett, James Sturrup and William Cook were ushers. « At the reception held at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Perrinchief wore a floor-length gown of dark green velvet with green accessories and corsage Of tea-roses. Mrs. Sturrup, mother of the groom, who assisted, chose a gown of light plum crepe, black hat and accessories, and corsage of white roses. For travelling the bride wore a grey worsted suit, grey accessories and corsage of red camelias. The newly married couple will live in Oakville, WARE--CLEWORTH The wedding took place in St. Jude's church 'on Saturday af- ternoon, of Margaret Ann Cle- worth and Stuart Bruce Ware. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O. Cleworth, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Ware, all of Oak- ville Rev. F. C. Jackson conduct ed the ceremony, and the wedding music was played by G. M. Evans, organist. Mr. Cleworth gave his daughter in' marriage. The bride iore an original gown of champagne French lace and met over satin, fashioned with a redingote of lace and net. The fitted bodice was highlighted by a petal collar and the bouffant skirt extended into a slight circular train. The fulllength veil of champagne tulle illusion was arranged from a Juliet cap of satin and lace, and the bride carried a bouquet of gladioli petals and ivy. Mrs. F. S. Milligan, Jr, was imatron of honor, and Mrs. W. T. C. Dowding and Miss Jean Wal- lace were bridesmaids. All wore gowns of bronze taffeta, fash- ioned with short bolero jackets with Queen Anne collars and short peplums, and small bronze thats. They carried bouquets 'of bittersweet and eucalyptus leav- @ S. Following the 'ceremony a Te- ception was held at the Oakville Club, where the bride's mother, Mrs. Cleworth, received wearing a floor-length gown of rose beige sheer over taffeta, with harmon- izing feather hat and corsage of talisman roses. Mrs, Ware, the groom's mother, chose a gown of 'moss-green crepe with smart co- coa colored hat and corsage of orchids shading from green to bronze. For travelling the bride wore a beige suit with matching hat and brown accessories; and corsage of brown orchids. DOMINION. BANK: MANAGER IVAN E. ERWIN who has been appointed Manager: of The Dominion Bank, Bronte, which was opened on the 4th instant. Mr. Edwin who gwas born at Sharbot Lake entered the Bank in 1927 and during the past ten years has seen service as Ac- countant at a number of the Bank's important branches in Ontario. : Yum! Yum! Butter Crisp Golden Brown French Fries If Half a Fried Chicken To Take Out - $1.00 Murray Hotel Dining Room PHONE 542 Desired vince you. 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