The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 7 Aug 1958, p. 4

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i ie ) a Wedding Bells CONNELLY -RICE St. Andrew's United chur- ch, Haileybury, was the scene of the wedding of Miss Kathleen Iland Rice, daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Foster Rice, and Gordon Lyman Connelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Connelly of Haileybury. The church was decorated for the occasion with bas - kets of pink and _ white peonies andorange blossoms The ceremony took place on Saturday afternoon, July 19th., at three o'clock, with Rev. T.F. Risdon offi- ciating. The wedding music was played by Mrs. A.F. Herity of New Liskeard who accompanied Miss Marilyn Fleming of New Liskeard who 'sang "The Wedding Hymn. "' Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white satin, featu- ring a bateau neckline at the front, dipping to vee in the back. The sleeves were bracelet length. Herfin - ger-tipwasheld by atiara of pearls and carried a bouquet of red roses. She was attendedby Miss. Lena Madore, wearing blue, and Mise Nancy Edey, in pink. Their waltz length gowns were fashioned alike. of bengaline, the round necklines dipping to a veein the back, the sleeves cut to three - quarter length. They wore tint feather hats to match the color of their gowns and carried bouquets ofroses, Miss. Madore'sin yellow, Miss Edey's in pink. Little Sharon Ross, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross, of Thornloe, made a charming flower girl, wearing a bouffant frock of pale pink organdy with match- ing bonnet. She carried a basket of pastel summer flowers. Groomsmen were Sheldon Dobbs and Charles Camsell, and the ushers, Ronald and Robert Rice. For her daughter's wed- ding and the reception which followed at the Haileybury Curling Club, Mrs. Rice wore a sheath dressinpow- der blue with matching duster and white hat and accesso - ries. For awedding trip to Niagara Falls and Hamilton, the bride chose a boxy suit of grey tweed with pink and grey feathered hat and matching accessories. On their return Mr. and Nes. Conik PPh havace ty ok HAILEYBURIAN AND COBALT WEEKLY POST and Mrs. C. Connelly and family of Ottawa, Mrs. Thib of Englehart, Mr. andMrs. > 1. 2hOSs,, Englehart, David Connelly, Elliot Lake, Dick Walli, Virginiatown, Miss Nonny Edey, North Bay, Miss Betty Jane At- chinson of Temagami. HEA HK I ek KK COBALT . SOCIAL and PERSONAL Wir. and Mrs. Campbell, St. Catharines were recent visitors with Mrs. Julia Sullivan. he He ke he HK I I KK Ben Morin Elliot Lake Mr. and Mrs. E. Cald- well, the former Eunice Stinson of Cobalt and family and Mrs. Gibbs, the former Helen Fairhurst of Cobalt, now both cf Kir- kland Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Moore and family on Friday. KKK RK KK KK EE Miss. R. Halloway, To - ronto has been a guest of Mrs. J.A. Price; . O'Brien Property. ' RAAKKKKKAK KKK FAK KK Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arms- trong of Falconbridge accom- panied byhis mother, Mrs. Ned Armstrong of Port Credit visited Mr. andMrs. spent the week-end at his sl coaeth te h in T H.O. Armstrong for a ome in Town Fi couple of days. He He eR I KK Fa IK IR OK KK Mr. and Mrs. F. Walker Schumacher, have been vi- siting her mother, Mrs. James A. Price. Harry O'Brien, Toronto, spent the week-end visiting his sister Mrs. H.G. Cherry. Mr. and Mrs. J. Crag¢, Caroline and Tommy who have been camping for the past week at Bass Lalie returned to their home at Elliot Lake, on Monday. FE KE KK ROKK OK RK Mr. and Mrs. Cartwrignt visited Mr. and Mrs. Christof. Mr. Cartwright returned to Toronto, after spending the week-end, but Mrs. Cartwright will stay for two weeks. 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