~1R~AL OCT. tilt. 195? TWI! <!ATAT~TAM M'rA'rW~MAT urwuaw~,wvw - ~ V 4.I.UJ~ ~ ~ PAGE TRR~ WiII Reside in Courtice One of the many autumn weddings wvas that of4Viss Rae Eve)yn Johnston and Mr. Raymond Earl Osborne. Their marFiage took place in Tyrone United Church on Oct. 12. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Johnston of Tyrone, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Osborne of Ebenezer. ,- -Photo by Ireland Studio, Oshawa Fali Wedding in St. PauI's fA wedding of interest ta many in this district took place o n October 5th in St. John's IChapel of St. Michael's Cathe- jdral, Toronto. The principals were Miss Joan Catharine Mi- Gee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James C. MaGee, and William 1 Charles May, son of Mr. and Mns. Stanley H. May, also of Toronto. The groom is a grand- son o' Mrs. E. C. Ashton and, a nephew of Mn. and Mrs. O. C. Ashton, Enniskillen. Baskets of chrysantbemums formec the backgnound for the ceremony whiph w as performed by Rcv. P.0. Vallely. Four chair boys sang during the ser- IThe bride, given in marniage by ber father, wone a floan length gown of white satin and lace. The fitted bodice was fa- shionéed of French lace, and the skirt of satin xvas appliqu-d -with lace motifs. The full skint felt rcfu hpltan A tiara of Fnench lace and tulle held ber illusion veil and she canried a bouquet of gar- <ý denias and white' carnations. Miss Patricia Dignan of To- ronto was the bride's maîd of honour, and Miss Mary Eliza- beth Decken, Toronto, niece of the bride, was flower girl. They wore similan waltz length gowns of forest green velvet with jwreaths of autumn flowers ii their hair. They carried match- ing muffs trimmeP with floxv- ers. Mn. Frank Siminoni, H-unts- - ville. was best man, and usher- ing wcre Mn. Thomas Todd and Mn. William Embleton, bath G;f Toronto. 'A eception followed in the IHunting Room of the King Ed- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morris Joness are pictured as1 ward Hotel, Toronto, where the they cut the bridai cake following their wedding in Sf. 1 uests cnjoyed a sumptuous ]Paul's United Church on Safurday afternoon, Oct. 12. The wvedd;ng dinner. The bricle's bride is the former Ruth Ann Rombough, daughter of Mr. mothen was in turquoise Chan- and Mr. Rosstilly lace and peau de soie xvth and rs. ossRombough and the groom is the son of Mr. a single onchî corsage. The and Mrs. Morris Joness, ail of Bowmanville. The couple groom's mother who assisted in will resude in Oshawa. -Photo by Ineland Studio, Oshawaj receiving wore a dness of mistv rose emb-oidered organza with onchid 'consage. The couple left an a weddirng trip ta Nothern Ontario and' points in the U.S.A., the bridej weaning for travel a blue wool dness with matching accessor- X X Je diri s -ies and mink stole. Her corsage Nur they will reside in Leaside fj in Toronto. IL.. Out of tawn guests attending the wedding wene from Roches- 0 fer and Buffalo, N.Y., Hunts- ville, Windsor, M~ontreal, Port Coîbonne, Burlington, Walker- ton, Sudbury, Sundnidge, Osh- awa, Bowmanville, Enniskillen, Blackstock and Port Penny. 1 HODGSON- MUTTON Miss Marie Leddy was maid The bride is a graduate cf of honoun and the twin sisteni Loretto College and is emplay- In a double ring ceremony in of the bride , Mrs. June Wood- cd as a pnivate secretary with Trinity United Church on Sat- hock and Miss Joan Muttoji, the Royal- Bank, Toronto. The urday aftennoon, Oct. 5, Mar- were ber bidesmaids. Ail ware groom attended MacGregor janie Mac Mutton and Glenn identical street length dresse~s' Publie Sohool, North Taranto Robent Hodgson wene united in of copena blue crystal chanm. Collegiate and Dominion Busi- mnanniage. The bride is the dau- The folds in the back of the ness College and is employed ghter of Mn. and Mrs. Floyd full skirts wene caught with ai in the Imperial Oul Company Nlutton and the groom is the large bow. They wone large office, Toronto. In leisune fime sonl of Mn. and Mrs. Dean Hod- scalîoped picture hats and elbow be is also a pianist and orches- gson, ahi of Bowmanville. length mittens ta match their tra leader. Candelabra, white Shasta dresses and carriecj cascades af 1Amcngor thasiepwho nto ern 'mumis and fenn formed the set- yeilow Shasta 'munis. dfrtebiepinabr :îng for the ceremony perform- Mn. James Paterson, Toronto, manniage were Mrs. Ed Morton, ,d y Rev. T. A. Morgan. was best man and usherin- Mrss.PK. Byen, a Mrs. D.nah ýV r.Athur Collison played wene Mn. Roy Mutton, Tononto, Miss P A rDignanatnd nsD n edding music and Mrs. brother of the bride, and Mn. mdek er.AbresentationRoyal L.loyd Ayre sang "The Lord's Donald Hackney, H ig hland Badke ta theeride by theol Prayer" and during the signing Creek, cousin of the groom. Bank ey mpes aal thle of the register, "The Wedding For the reception in the groom byImeia 01 m Prayer". church panlouns, the bnide's poes Given in manriage by hem mother ware a turquoise dress tather, the bride wone an orig- with matching bat and gloves BUTTERY - CROSIER ýn.k&wn of white peau de soie and coraize of orhfr Lr p wiha sabrina eck- 1 ~ nd 1leon lace, sequins &d peans adorning the basque bice. The long full skirt swept into a graceful chapel train. A shired panel was set lni either side of the dress. Her elbow length veil was Iield ln place by a crown of pearls and sequins and she car- rled a cascade 'af pink Delight roses with s t e phanotis and ybit. IpDocoClÂO'muma. ___ roses The graam's mother who assisted ,,was in a dank blue! two piece dness with white acc- essonies and corsage of pink and white carnations. The couple left on a wedding trip to the Launentians and Quebec City, the bride wearing a beige waol suit with daî-k bnown accessonies and corsage of pink Delight roses. The%. will reside at 2o0 King Street East, Bowmanvil1e. The marriage foak place hi Seagrave United Chunch an Sat- urday, Oct. 12, ut Jeannie Vera Crosier, daughter of Mn. and Mrs. A. W. Crosien, and Ken- neth Norman Buttery, son of Mn. an~d Mrs. Samuel Buttery of Bowmanville. Rev. E. McNeil pentormed the cenemany. Lange white 'miums and tall w.hite candles in candelabra graced the altar and stanîdard,. 91 white and yellow 'munis WQe POULTER. SO St. Paul's United Churcb, Bowmanvile, was the scene of Sthe marriage on Saturday after- Snoon, October 5th, of Eleanor SPatricia Mason, daughter of Mr. Sand Mrs. Charles A. Mason of iBowmanville, and Mr. Ronald *iPoulter of Oshawa, son of Mr. W. J. Poulter and the late Mrs. Paulter. The ceremony was perfarmed by Rev. H. A. Tur- ner. The church was decorated iwith Shasta and white 'mutns for the occasion. Mrs. C. H. i Dudley played the wedding 1 music. The bride wore a floor length original gown of white import- cd Italian peau de soie and Gui- pure lace. Her finger tip veil was held in place by a cap shaped headdress of feathers, secd pearîs and sequins. She carried a cascade bouquet of gardenias with a sprig of hea- ther. Mrs. Harvey Lunney was ma- tran of honour, Miss Faye Piper bridesmaid, Miss Kath- erne Mason junior bridesmaid, and Miss Victoria Mason flower girl. The matron of honour and bridesmaids ware similar gowns of ethereal blue peau de soie with matching feather head- dresses. The flower girl was in wvhite embroidered Swiss or- gandy with ethereal blue sash and headdress. All the attend- Iants carried yellow carnations Mr. Edward Sword was best man and ushers were Messrs. Barry and John Mason, broth- ers of the bride. A reception followed in the j Legion Hall, the bride's mother wearing a dress of vintage crys- tal crepe with matching acces- sanies and corsage of pink car- nations. The couple left on a wedding trip to Virginia, the bride wear-- ing a two-piece dress of black wool with black fox cuffs and white accessories. Her corsage was of white Amazon liles. Prion ta ber marniage, the bride was guest of honour at a miscellaneous shower at the home Of Mrs. Harvey Lunney. Tebride-elect was surprised by a number of neighbours who met at her home and showeied ber with miscellaneous gifts. Fellow workers at the Bel] Telephone Office, Oshawa, pre- sented ber with a lovely Ken- wood blanket. MAY - MaGEE birthday. ta attend. m 1 at the back of the church. The wedding music was plaXed by Jean Pearsan and Mn. Hugh Baird sang "I Lave Yau Truly" and "The Wedding Prayer". The bride was given in mar- niage by ber father and ware a full length gawn of white im- parted lace mounted on satin and shaped with interlon for a sculptured look. The skirt form- ed a slight train at the back, and the long sleeves were tap- ered at the wrists. Her veil was shaulder length and fell tram a tiara of seed pearîs and dainty tear drap peanîs. She carried a white Bi- ble an which rested a white or- chid and white baby 'mums. Miss Shirley Anne Crosier, sister of the bride, was maid of honour in emerald, and the bridesmaids, Miss Marion But- tery, sister af the groom, and Miss Noreen Rass of Uxbridge, were in bronze. The flower girl, Mary Jane Crosien, sister af the bride, ware autumn goïd. Their dresses were identically styled in crystalette and they wore matching bandeaux of feathers. Their bouquets were cascades of yellaw pomns. Mn. Keith Hadgson, Bowman- ville, was graomsman and ush- crs were Mr. Donald Crosier, Blackwater, brother of the bride, and Mr. Ted Buttery, Bowmanvihle, cousin of the groom. A reception folhowed in thei churcn panlours, the bride'sI mother wearing a dress of cof- fee brown taffeta with velvet trim and tiny jacket. Her cor- sage was of yehlow roses. The groom's mother wore a dress of black and delphinium blue flor- al brocaded satin with corsage of red roses. For travelling te northern Points on their wedding trip, the bride chose a -brown jersey i Norlh Nesileton Sorry ta report that Mrs. Er- nest Minshall of Burfard pass- ed away Tuesday last and the funeral services were held fram the Robinson Funeral Home with interment ini Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Our consolation ta the famiies and ta the friends Who held her in the very high- est esteem. Anniversary services were held at the United Church Sun. day with a gradually decreas- ing trend of attendance. Morn- ing service was in charge of Rev. MeNeal of Seagrave and the music by local choir who sang two anthems and also a duet by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm. The evening service was a special treat with Rev. Campbell guest soloist frorn neighbourlng P r e s b y t e rian Church and our awn pastor, Rev. Romeril wha as usual gave a forceful and very interesting sermon. His theme "Sufficient unto the day is the evil (trou- bles) thereof" and was directed against worrying about the 15ast or the future. Rev. Campbell's two numbers wene especially appreciated as male soloists of the bass banîtone category are indeed rare and especially in this cammunity wheré feminine vaices are regularly enjayed as was the girls' quartet. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sadier were hasts ta, Mr. and Mns. Alan Wilson and girls and Mr. Leon- ard Joblin an Sunday. Miss Irene Emerson at ber parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sheffield and »the Mervin Bird family alsa at the Emersons. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Chapman of Manvers with Mr. and Mrs. Gea. Johns. Mrs. W. Campbell at son, Grant's. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mal- colm entertained Rev. and Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Herb Taylor and Mr. Stanley Malcolm after the Sunday services. Mrs. Ronald Addison of Ta- ranto, a few days with ber par- ents who were incapacitated by the flu. Many other families taa bave suffened fram contact with the present flu epidemic. Mr. and Mrs. W. Jackson, the Eddie Wil- liams household, the John Hoo- yer family and the Malcolm familles. Speedy recuperation. Congratulations to Miss Lau- ra Mackie who won the lst prize in O.F.U. draw on Oct. 21-a 15 cu. ft. freezer at Guelph Annual Convention. Next Sunday the regular church service at Nestleton wîil be preceded by a Sunday School onganization meeting to be held at 2.30 in United Church base- ment. Ail parents are requested ><<~EIDfIE IThe biggest, ods 58CVbWIVbbI move any car ever macle!_ The eye-flihing new Nomad ... 4-door, 6-passenger station wagon. 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The bride's grandmatber had a farnily party on October 10 with 50 guests attending. The bride s parents entertained the brida! party after the rehearsal on Friday evening. If was also the occasion of the groam's MARR'S JEWELL.ERY King St. W. Bowmanville 1 i , 913ri M&Z on ilit losi TRE CANADIAN STATESMAlq. nw-pauTig - As fectured on TV