Times & Guide (1909), 26 Sep 1946, p. 2

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Come end we how the bride of today compete: with her mo- ther. her grandmother and even her trrsat-trmttdrntrtlt" in wedding, finery. Sgeciel music will provide a festive deture pf tht evening. To" Guest During the put week we have had the plenum of having in We:- ton, Mm. Gordon Alcott, the chiming wife of our Recreational Director. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alcott are in much af on ofertmcnt. Anyone "ving any know edge of an epon- ment, plus. eontnet the Y.W.C.A. Zone 4-572. Prebrttruy “$1.5. Sew. Meulur The September meeting of the Presbyterian W.M.S, wu held at the home of Mrs. w. A. Smith, 16 Humberview Blvd., on Thursday afternoon. Sept. 19th. Devotions were takep lr, Mrs. F, M. Me. Donald Ind 11.11. C.- Croelman. Mrs. Travis took us her topic the put and fuse“ missionary hid. tory of A rim. A social hour Was pnjoyed " the close of the meet- mg. A crowd of over 200 "tended the opening dance in Plumber Heights school list Priarniirht, sponsored by thd Westmount Army Navy Club. Dancing to the sweet music of Jimmy Tucker’s orches- Officials at Lions Morse Show Dr. Hugh A. Fraser, Director of Veterinary Science in British Guiana, accompanied by Mrs. Fraser, were We guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. M. UGami over the past week-end. Dr. Fraser acted ss'one of the officills at the Lions Club Horse Show lust Saturdsy. He will spend the Winter in Cattada tPt a refresher course at the Mario Veterinary College, Guelph, and with various Veterin- Irina! throtyrhout the province. Visiting in'Tm V Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Orr, 0.311., and son John, aged 18 months, were snub of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Orr, ennison Road East, the first of this week. w. Orr is enroth to thelaliforiuU Institute of Tech- nology'in Puedmu where he will be attending I rta',,'e1,t,tg course in Aeronautic: engineering oh I scholarship awarded from the tanimal Research Council at os we. no mud. in. mud hem 'lNtl'lt Ohio. Tho, won mu of their “at. Mrs. T. Noni-on, Danni-on Road Won. - 0mm an Wedding Anllvomry T Congratulations In extemud to Mr. and Mrs. L. O'Hum, " Tue, tory Rand, Walton on the octaion of t.hyir 20th Wedding Amivemry which they celebrated Saturday, September ttut. - - Westmount-Armr Navy Club Danee Sotidrtind, Péf§0halnvré _ t)lii'h. "ii/il' "'Welfare Actiiiitiiz, WINDOW CLEANERS expertly aimed. wand and e1setriea11y polished. Stratu- uon Wed. Eatimam free. c. A. Shortrldu K. D. Swift an: 1791 1(er ya. a. C, may; “it FLOORS , ““61 1,CYCA2S SWIFT --Contitured on pugs 5 _ 37:81:33 iliiii, Ellen, Main luvs! Jr. Central'United church, Weston.. was decorated Saturday evening, Sept. 21, with orladioli and ferns when Helen Silver, lughter of Mrs. Silver and'tho te W Silver, Weston, became ride of Douglas Tait, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tait, Toronto. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Harry awson. Clare Henley pre- sided at the organ and Mrs. Isabel McCarthy sang "Through the Years" and "Because." James Silver gave his twin sister in mar- riage. She.woro {gown of white moire taffeta with square neck- line, fitted bodice and full skirt falling into a slight train. Her floor length veil of tulle was caught to I halo of moire taffeta and she curried n cascade .of red roses,‘ white .glsdioli .Ind heather sent from Scotland for the occasion. Mrs. John Guson turd Miss Mary Silver, sisters of the bride. were. matron of honor and bridesmaid,, lrelpectively. The matron of honor wore pink sheer with satin bodice with matching velvet headdress, and the bridesmaid in blue sheer. made similar to matron of honor's with matching headdress. They carried clscudes of pink gladioli. William Tait was best'man for his brother and ushers were Mr. Arthur Tait and Mr. Alex Silver. ‘A reception followed at the Weston Workingmen's Club, Main street south. where the bride’s mother :received wearing pink sheer with ‘black accessories and Corsage of gludioli. Mrs. Tait assiste , in brown crepe with brown acces- sories and corsage of gladioli. The 'bride donned a blue wool dress, with brown accessories for travel- ling to Montreal. Upon their return they will reside in Weston. Out- lot-town guests were Mrs. James Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Steed, ‘all of Stratford. in In Human dru- of dove-grey crepe do chin. with fuchli- um- sornes, Ind earrUd a nanny of fuchnh, {Mimi petals and whim rosel. Sic wiatter1ded " the groom'e deter. line Eileen Milleon of Weston, veering e blue can": ensemble, bleak int Need wi pin coque_ feathers, end cert-yin: e noeegey eimiler to the brW'a. Mr. Kenneth Newton of Weston wee best men. The wedding much wee played by Mr. Nomen Hume who also played "W, the eighth! the register. Po owing e wed- ding ceremony', e reception we: hel , with the bride‘e mother re- ceiving in e grey lece dress with lime accessories, She wee eelieted by the gr'.",',? mother wearing powder b no end black accessories. For e wegding trip to the Thous- and Isiah N Montreal, end points eeet. the bride travelled in e grey tailored euit with matching hat end kolinsky furs. On their return they will take up residence in Weston, Ontario. 't 'r. and inn A. E llamas. awful. Ontario. Tho Midi, van, in mirth o by her brother; W. Meredith Sheds'.'; gunning The marriage was solemnised by Rev. George Roe in St. John’s Anglican church, Weston, Saturday afternoon, September 21, of Hazel Irene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Davies. and Robert Alvin Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Webb, Painswick, Ontario. The church was decorated with gladioli and standards of ferns. Greggory Shenehan played the wedding music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore e gown of ivory satin. Her embroidered eilk net veil was caught to a crown headdress of pleated net and peerls and‘she carried a sheath of red roses. Miss Thelma sties, sister of the bride, was her only attend. ant, in a gown of romance blue net over ta feta with blue feather hat with silk net veil and carried 1! bou net of pink roses, Mr. Fred Roland was best man and ushers were Albert Davies, brother of the bride, and Elwood Webb, brother of the groom. A reception followed at Maple Hurst Lodge, Weston, where Mm. Davies welcomed the meats in blue heaven crepe and [ o with black accessories and ‘corsage of pink roses. Leaving :later for northern Ontario, the bride wore a green gabardine suit ‘with brown accessories and mink furs. On their return they will reside in Painswick, Ontario. Out- let-town guest: were from Cegreol, Guelph. Barrie, Graven unt, LPainswick, and Stroud. Tait-Silver of the mac'- iGNF, wig Randi. Ruth, only New My. iller spd the IMI' J. B. Miller, PL'g,t'P'g,1t,; has!» tho bridge! Ieoepl {an}, 01111. m Webb-Davies . At her rerenu‘ home, Sept. " Laura Me is" Bleck, daughter of Mr. end Mtg. Ch lmer Bleck, Kettlebyp bee-me tie bride of Robert Lee Cenon. non of fr. Car. Ion. band-1k, end the late Mrs. Cenon, " I ceremony performed by Rev. Hem Wilson of King. Given in rrtnrriaqe by her father, the bride were e [M of white slipper "tin with moulded bodice end por- tmit neckline. Her fingertip veil we: unlit to e eeed pearl head. dreee end her bong”! we; of red "eel. Kathleen itching, brida- ueld. chute e prim {rock of see crepe with metchin. heed- _ A: lower girl, Cerol Jeen My! we- in 29-91 pink "In all»; Em Ilsa m noon-- m. Mumm- the much We: nodal tn like any. - not m Wk an M3 slum, In. “any. tool Rev. ti, D. Bmee Goldon gf Trim: mud chunk. with Batu " "Mtg, Santa-hot It; at. |__qniot_ [04 " tt the hquo Miti-.-3ett1q Ctrrtum--Btaek WWW TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON gm. WK vii MNtt1 Braid-t . lack und of tit :3 white (Midi. flll'l wed- W,'drt,', was sung by In. Dill M ehen. aesetttnpanUd by In. Geom Bull. Given in men-inn by her tether, the bride wore I graceful gown ot ring satin nude with sweetheart nee no nndfull skirt. Her flngUr tip embroidered veil we: held in plies by I hole of ounce blossoms end she can risd s bouquet of sweedieut roses. Miss Ruth Mooreheed, of Bump- ton, wee the only attendant. in I let of powder blue Met. with egress of sweethesfrt roses an: en, n 3 nose 0 sweethee roses. ht Fargo”. brother of the frown, we: best men, The re- cent on wu held immedletsly fol. lowing the ceremony. The bride’s mother received in s apple men Tr dress with black Accessories an Corsage of red roles. The groom's mother chose a pearl In: megs dress with fuchsia accessories In corset? of roses. later the couple le for northern Ontario and the Laureutians. the bride wearing , powder blue wool itabar- dine suit with black necessaries and cor-sage of Talisman roses. They will reside in Kingston. Out-of- town guests Were Mr. Ind Mrs. T. H. Moorehead, Bramlpton; Mrs. E. Mssley, Calgary, Alta.; Mr. and Mrs. A. Ferguson. Begins, trash.; and Mrs. E. Randall and E, Rind-ll, Guelph. A quiet wedding took place at Melton on Saturday, SeYtember 2m, of Helen Jean Midd ebrook dau liter of Mr. and Mrs Lloyd 'ltia'effoot, Melton, to Mr. Nor- man Frederick Frost, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frost, Mount Dennis. The bride wore a turquoise blue crepe dress with brown ucceesoties and shoulder corsege of red roses. Her only attendant Was her sister, Mrs. Thomas Williams, who were 1 pink wool dress and brown accessories and acreage of pink roses and ill- low 'mums. The best. man was r. Kenneth Frost, brother of the groom. A reception followed at the ride's hoppe where the bride’e Frost-MiddUbrook "rhaetRpt1f',er,iaptitip'; Bondsman, K13 “not, was the “was Wodm tL"t,t,'l',ttt thr author 18, for . MW df and: daughter, Ham I, to Grant Gardiner Peer Ion of It. Ind Mm Chum 13m (hula: Rn. Bury 'iiiiiia."aiaiTi'. _ dress ivTiUgrriire' accessories 1nd cone?! of pink roses. Assisting was t e groom'l mother wearing e mauve crepe dress with brown Be- cesories and cox-sage of yellow 'mums. Later the'bride and groom left for Montreal, the bride wear. in: a blue. plaid dressmaker suit with brown accessories and cor- sage of roses. On their return they will live in Mt. Dennis. Central United church, Weston, effective with pink and white gladioli, was the setting for the marriage Wednesday evening, Sep- tember 18, of Isobel Jean daughter of Mr. W. J. Hales and the late Mrs. Hales, to Mr. Frederick George Bridgman, son of Mr. and Mrs. . J. Bridgman, sll of Weston, Rev. Hurry Pswson officiated. Mr. Clare Henle wss at the organ and Mr. Antlnw MacMillsn sang “Through the Years" and "I l Walk eside You." Given in mar- riage by her father, the bride wore a graceful gown of blush satin. with off-shoulder effect, 1fit'ie1t,"g sleeves appliqued with f owers, snd skirt falling in oval design, form- ing A train. Her (ieyg"lI', veil was he d with a cluster of blush satin flowers and she mrrried a csscsds of pink roses and white gledioli: Mrs. R. H. Summons, matron of honor for her sister, chose s wine velvet off-shoulder gown with short train. Back of gown was gathered with cluster of tltrwem of wine velvet and she were wine velvet gloves and headdress of wine feathers. She carried yellow roses and yellow 'mums, Miss Winnifred Bridgman, sister of the groom, and Miss Betty Garrison, as bridesmaids, were gowned alike in acqua blue velvet in similsr style to matron of honor's dress except for bustlss at but of dress. Both wore long tgloves itrthe same Ina- terisl as eir dresses and halos of scqus blue velvet and carried sink roses and white 'mums. Mr. wen Bridgman was groomsmsn for his hrot er, and the usher were Gib Bridgman, brother of the firl'fl,',"' Harry Worthington, Don ales and Bruce Hales. brothers of the bride. The reception followed at Annesley Hall where Mrs. J. Hales. sister-in-law' of the bride, received the guests in a two-piece suit of Amerinn Beauty " vet with matching father hat and black accessories. She carried a hand corssge of gladioli petals and roses. Mrs. Brldrnsn, the groom's mother, assists in powder blue dress trimmed with sequins. black plumed hat and black accessories with carnage of pink roses. For travelling to Muskoka the bride donned s brown gab-rdine suit with furs, brown accessories with lime freen feather hat and'corsage of ye low roses. N": their return the; will reside in eston. Pai-r.--) A very mty wedding was aolemnised gepumbar tt at the home of Mr. snd In. B. Bella“. gluten, of their niece. Margaret len Reid, daughter of Mr. m Mrs Thomas Reid, Weston. William J. Palmer son of Mr. and In J. Palmer. new. Rev. c. D. #GAi officiated. Given in user- rlscs by her tether, the bride were a gown of white net, Tilt floor irrt0th veil I‘ heart-she Mob dgess. [The bridal pose-s; wes_sf Brldtrmatt-Ra1e. phi no bout 1t Mr, And In. "r, unu' __ uiiGiiiAu. hi Tj' bride's senior attend-Ms were Miss Jogce McGee gowned in" green ta feta with headdress of ostrich fathers, and Mm. Marjorie Fab rol1cthe Eitnl,' sister, in a tur- quoise ta feta gown and headdress of ostrich feathers. Both curried bouquets of pink carnation. Miss Velma McKnight, cousin, of the bridgeI yes . peg, mibridesmaid, gowne m in org: cu m rose 1uu asters. 1uyWit the bride's niece, was flower clgirl, wearing a short pink silk ress and carrying pink and white “tors. Murray Palmer, brother of the 'groom, was groomsmsn. At the reception, the bride'g mother wore e brown ensemble and comes of Know zladioli Ind tee roses. Mrs. id was assisted by the groom’s mother in blue ensemble with cor- sage of pink gladioli tt pink roses For travelling e bride donned a blue suit with blaek WV cessories. The young couple will reside in' Toronto. A mull the of numbed gtt broke out while the strip, lay in or bath in the harbour on Bets umber 18, Ind muted e (an min- um excitement up“ being ex- ti had by dart fthot newborn. It n in I 11:10 that! of notice- (i'uti1,"r1,et,i,'t but! on the null? " on "ttt we: no: - giblo; , ' an m mm all», the smoo- tan Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mery will get en overhauling and 60 acre- of urine, inside out, will be minted with more than 70,000 gellona of glut. Her luxury furnishings will reinstalled and the will probably return to pum- ger serwce within a year. The "Mara" brought to Canada on this Mr lat trip. " u brlduhip, 1.400 aomdegtl Mffof 5mg» W". ttha; Uft Int Sunday ram Wampum to und-rgo N- onunion to uni: he pro-wt: luxury liner luau. IM bride All); 'e" in!!!“ Harris, wit. of mm L Rm!- of " Spoon Av... sud In. huh Dual, Ion Rabat nod 2 you! and (Mutter, Haunt. 4 month. wile and chlldron of Pte, B. o, g. 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