Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 26 Jul 1951, p. 6

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| Page 6 | Chu fh News | ST, ANDREW'S Fi| #r J. Kirby Kirby will cele- Mas) 3 at 8.30 and 10.30 am. Sun § evening devotions will be at | #8 pm. S| JUDE'S Rev! 8 C. Jackson being made to the congregatio| of St. Jude's for i the new St. Aid- ow being built in An appea isted in afternoon dress of navy crepe with white accessories and cor- BUCK--SMITH The marriage of Alberta Na- dine Smith, daughter of Mr. and the S ving, chose an For travell- Thu rvey. It is hoped > mi e wore a dress of tur- 3 I's. donald Leadle; Smith, to A the now © gon win ve ed rs Den Ley i ha ac- pleted by t fend of the year ATs, R M Buck Port Credit, took cessories, The newly married rod acon] Bion will be cele) [lace in St. John's United Church | couple will live in Oakville. brated at OW ur Saturday afternoon. Rev. Harry KEENE--PICKERING Aon WIE Te ors ef tel het d. he ceremony, congregation tered for and Miss I. M. Mubain wos, oi] Cream aud pink gladiol dec the Se Jud Ap .on|the organ. The bride, given in|orated Mum's United Church, Lake Stew ee CIS | crriage by ler father, thane a) Ducts Tha an, a Steen Tron ape 7 CAmP. Whieh WII| gown of traditienal white send) July 2st. for the marriage of : Ly be in charf l§ of G M. Evans,| OVD of jal White = ie i : : ; choirmaster, | fll be held from | fashioned on princess lines. A|Miss Eva eae oH Oakville and district young: prospect that this year's prograu fi bonnet of pleated satin held her|Mr. and Mrs, Wilirid S. Pleke ters are taking fo the water | win be ever mo Sy ae June 20 to § finger Gp 'vel, and she. carried | ins, Trafalgar, and Mr. abaa|bevt man was 3 Bert Kenn] toe Ungoing lo dhe water will be even more successful tian q o y ! oF - | again, under co etent supervis- | former ones." NOX 2 colonial bouquet of white glad-) Keene, son of Mrs. J. B. Cripps| brother of the groom. The ush lon. The outstanding swimming| Instructors are Miss Anne Os Rev| 3 K. Nicoll foli petals, centred with yellow |and the late Mr. Herbert Keene,|ers were Mr. Ken Wilchatd and va ok b f Bronte, and Phil i The Desi| fo Escape" will be | roses ; Queensway, Btobicoke. Rev. J.|Mr. Lloyd Pickering, brother of| an a ERE mote, a son si s > 4 sored by the Oakville & District | ton, of Oakville. The pupils, why e | J. K. Nicoll's| Mrs. Lorna Hawes, sister of the| W. Stewart officiated at the the bride. : Oaky i i : be bas SRR Yt et ans of honor, and| evening ceremony. The wedding| For the reception which was po Oro iets > Inter " Bhatad oy a - Hiteen : service will | the last In Ruox| Miss' Hobsria Shorfinpion. aoa | mets crag played by Mr. Lester|held in the Trafalgar Memorial| Dan Wilson's beach, east of |years, are given thorough tral. Churclf untill fle. second Sunday | Miss Shirley Parnaby were brides- Burtsch, of Aurora, in Septemb( HStarting Sunday, | maids. Little Beth Hawes was | Trafalgar. August 5, ur) 88 services will be | flower girl. They wore white or-| mony, Mr, held in St. J; @'s United Church, with Rev. | hry formerly of Preceding the cere- Deane Hopper sang sandy over green and yellow taf-| "The Lord's Prayer," and during Pawson in| feta, with garlands in their hair |the signing of the register, "0 Hall, the bride's mother wore a gown of Copenhagen blue lace over taffeta, with brown hat and accessories and corsage of Talis- man roses. The groom's mother town, and registration now totals about 120, exclusive of day cam- pers, according to Miss Sally Davis, chairman of the Red Cross swimming and water safety com- ing in swimming and water safe ty methods. Classes, which are held -daily, will continue until the end of August, when the pupils will be given Red Cross swim. two 0 scoring charge matching their colonial bouquets | Promise Me." Carrying a shower | chose a blue ensemble, with white Tien " ming 221 safety a those who / f roses and gladioli petals. The | bouquet of white carnations, or. |Dicture hat, white accessories and e children seem very en-| pass being given badges. CALVA| ¥ BAPTIST eS ihe a basket of |chids and tiny white rosebuds,| corsage of orchids, For a wedding | thusiastic," Miss Davis told the| This is the third year the clas. Ray. if 4 Sol the same flowers. Robert Buck |the bride, given in marriage by | trp to Lake of Dave district, the | Journal" and there's a good ses have been held. The mew if @ bus service for was his brother's groomsman. her father, wore a gown of white [bride travelled in powder blue 2 Calvary Bap Suntiay schon] *30, "he secention. pi tr iiellomioninn ar ry over taffeta, | Suit, small matching feather hat i Le TE RB BE EVERYBODY READS. CLASSIFIEDS day, and pr @ highly success.| oS © He | chose a dress of | train. The nylon yoke was trim. | accessories and orchid corsage. ful on its fir| fay of operation. The new bus| Rev. A. A. f{dll the pastor, at|y/S Buck, mother of the groom, |neck to waist featured the back == the evening i ice i wearing a ly of | of the bodice. Her long net veil DAVIS CATHEARY Conditions 3 {he mission fel| STRIFE RIE A navy Was bordered with French lace| St. George's United Church, gf Hail werd fscribed by Taq TRAST BIS en oy corsage of and fell from a crown of seed|Lytton Boulevard, Toronto, wee Black, a ridned missionary, | jin Scot After a wedding trip | pearls. the scene of a wedding of local Who preached] both Sunday's |, pare Champlain, Mr. and Mrs.| As maid of honour, Miss Mar interest on Monday, when Yahne services. The | facher this eom- [pp (0 (EE HI Port Credit. ing Sunday Fordj of Dall, will be by th tette of Toron | Views of Af yesterday ever ing by Frank missionary on pale grey crepe with mavy acces- | med with French lace and pearls, The future address of the young sories and corsage of pink roses. | long sleeves s dedicated by couple will and buttons from be Etobicoke. garet Cross, of Toronto, wore or-| Felicy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. be Norman OAKVILLE PuBLIC LIBRARY |{ © WILL BE CLOSED H chid nylon marquisette over |, H. Featherstonhaugh, of Ot- | if Texas. Music SNOWBALL--SHEPHERD taffeta and carried white and |tawa and Toronto, was united in Erenaton nats ll ote ries in pastel shad-| Orchid carnations. Miss Berneice | marriage with Edward McKeown | 8 were shown at|®S in Knox Presbyterian Church | Pickering, sister of the bride, | Davis, son of Mrs, Davis, Oak ; wore Nile green nylon marquis. formed the setting Saturday af- : fernoon when Bisie Muriel Shep. ete over fofims 2 avin i] herd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | drnations. Their dresses were o ville, and the late W. S. Davis. Rev. T. Arthur Morgan officiated. | B's prayer meet. 1G © an African ough Torrie" | Bis cae] Chris Shen Srna | Sie Seen made" 10 sts oT osting IV be ng the come the ride of Jnck Cluronce| Berfhes or matching h uali rvi home of Mr. ai irs. C. L. Ray- Sa, a Ll little flower | gh, Ba 2 ie os; FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST burn, Lakeshor| Rd. W. nT ottielatet wine: | staple, cousin of the bride, were|| SCade?s rocery CHRISTI [SCIENCE | ding music was played by bisg 1 | 00k shew nvied over (Bill Scade) ruth" ist Bsubject of the|M. Halliday, organist of Knox bie i Dae Joni Dundas & Division Sts. Ovi sson Sermor| which will be|Church. Given In marriage bY | ow al vell egy on Delivery: Phone 505 i read in all (| iEches of Christ, | her father, the bride wore a gown Is' and, yellow 'roses. fe Scientist, thr) #hout the world | of chalk-white embossed organ- including the | Wristian Science [dy over taffeta, the tight-fiiteq Society, Oakvilll $n Sunday, July | bodice "fastened with high neck-| & 29 1951 line and long tight sleaves, and The Golden 1| s "We have athe bouffant skirt swept into a strong eaus nation truth may ente 12) Miss Lorraine Dorian and Miss : < es | 2 Pearl Currie were bridesmaids. C a . OLD P'TTERN They wore similarly fashioned " Had A Jolitician |g a man who(jortrait gowns of sunlight. vel shakes your har gotors election, and your acqua -- | od low and gladioli pe | § Little Judy Beauchamp, wearing Installed in furnace, Ful Year Round FUEL OIL HILL FUEL AN | Dundas St. N. Now 140 Colborne St. city; sii appoint for wal: Open ye the ga; tion will God long train. Her finger-tip veil of and bulwarks. | tulle illusion was arranged from that the right-|a coronet of lily-of-the-valley, keepeth the | and she carried a shower bouquet (Tsaiah 26: | of red roses and swansonia. ' ANY / low and pale mauve, embroidered organdy over taffeta with mat- ching organdy headdresses, and carried colonial bouquets of yel- mauve ce afterward. Get Your Car Ready For Vacationland 1 mauve organdy over taffeta, and ' i 'ur present| carrying a nosegay of gladioll A sluggish, under-powered car can not only ruin your vacation but it is ly Guaranteed. | petals, was a charming flower a dangerous car to drive under heavy summer traffic conditions. El ther Service. |i. George Richardson was groomsman, and Douglas Begg ONTRACTS ina Milton Farrow were. shore BRING IT HERE. 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