Times & Guide (1909), 29 Sep 1960, p. 5

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Geraldine Louise Segat and Bruno Stella took their wedding vows in a pretty morning cereâ€" mony last month. St. John‘s the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church was decorated in white gladioli and chrysanthemums for the event and Reverend Father Morrison _ officiated. _ Wedding music was played by Mrs. Harris who also accompanied _ soloist, Mr. Paulo Pavan. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of white chantilly lace with roundâ€" ed neckline encrusted with seed pearls and sequins, long pointed sleeves and the full skirt fell into a chapple train with tiers of scalloped lace. She wore a coronet of orange blossoms and seed pearls with a full fingertip veil and carried a coronet of orange blossoms and seed pearls with a full fingertip veil and enrried a ~caseade ot‘-deqp pink roses and stephanotis. a Thistletown _ United _ Church was arranged with deep pink gladioli and white chrysantheâ€" mums for the wedding of Arlie Lloydene Bradburn, only daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lloyd Bradburn and Mr. Donald Garth Bethune, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Bethune, of Berwick, N.S. Rev. H. Martin officiated. The matron of honour, Mrs. Roy Piescey _ and bridesaids, Mrs. Ted Whittaker and Mrs. Terry Walker, of Kingston, were gowned alike in turquoise blue silk organiza dresses with short full skirts and round shirred necklines forming a cap sleeve and matching picture hats. Their waterfall bouquets were pink carnations . and white shasta mums. & Mr. Dave Maltby was best man and the ushers were Mr. Fred Porter _ and Mr. Denis Empringham. The bride‘s mother wore a dusty rose sheath dress of allâ€" over lace and peau de soie with matching shoes and small ostrich feather hat, over this she wore a sapphire blue clutch cape, and corsage of deep rose sweetheart roses. The groom‘s mother wore a very pale green silk brocade sheath dress with short jacket, matching hat and shoes. Her corsage was pale pink â€"roses and carnations. â€" After the reception in . the church hall, the bride and groom left for a honeymoon in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. They will live in Thistletown. STELLAâ€"SEGAT White lace gowns favored by brides in colorful autumn weddings BETHUNEâ€"BRADBURN MR. AND MRS. DONALD GARTH BETHUNE make a handsome couple as they leave Thistletown United Church after their marâ€" riage last month. Mrs. Bethune, the former Arlie Lloydene Bradâ€" burn, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lloyd Bradburn and her husband‘s parents are Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Bethune, of Berwick, Nova Scotia. Reverend H. Maftin officiated. The bride‘s parents are Mr Call us soon for an appointiment, we‘re open three evenings a week. Make your HAIR Your FEATURED ATTRACTION Let our experts use their "Magic Touch" to create a new colour and a new style for the coming season. We‘re specialists in Permanent Wayâ€" ing. EF ascione TELEPHONE RO 21332 Creative Hair Styling â€" Facials â€" Hair Coloring â€" Manfenres _ Reverend W. S. Butt officiated at the double ring ceremony when Miss Shirley Elaine Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Hall, of Toronto, became the bride of Mr. Robert John Long, son of Mrs, A. Long and the late Mr. John Long, of Mount Dennis. Chalmers United Church, Mount Denfis, was decorated in yellow and pink gladioli and ferns for the event and wedding â€"music was played by Mr. Senior on the church organ. Soloist was Mr. H. Hughes. _ Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a fullâ€"length gown of Alencon lace and taffeta. Skirt was bouffant and the lace bodice was scalloped at the neckline and embroidered in pearls and sequins. Tiara of seed pearls and sequins held her finertip veil in place and she carried a cascade bouquet of pink rosebuds and white carnations. Four sisters of the bride were attendants and a neice was flowâ€" LONGâ€"HALL and Mrs. Frank Segat and thefergir]‘ groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs.’iMrs. Petro Stella ofâ€"Trieste, Italy. | were The bride, coming in on the arm of her father, wore a white lace gown with bell shaped skirt, high neck and bracelet sleeves. A white satin bow graced the waistline at the front and her shoulder length veil was caught in a pearlâ€"encrusted headpiece. She carried a white prayer book, Cymbidium orchids and stephanâ€" otis blossoms. Miss Irma Segat attended as maid of honour in a pale green gown, short length, styled with lace bodice. _ Junior bridesmaid was Miss Anita Segat who wore pink in a short length . dress with boat styled collar. Both attendants wore white accessories and matching satin bands in their hair and their flowers were lihes andâ€"white shasta"daisfés in cascade bougquets. Mr. Nino Buonamigo attended the groom as best man and Mr. Gildo Marchessam was usher. On her wedding trip to New York City the bride travelled in a turquoise wool walking suit and matching feather hat. Upon their return Mr. and Mrs. Stella will live in Weston. After the ceremony the guests had dinner at the Cloud Room of the Skyline Hotel, followed by a reception at the home of the bride. Mrs. Segat, the bride‘s mother, received her guests in a floral print dress of lilac and yellow. Her corsage was Cymâ€" bidium orchids in matching tones. HAIR STYLISTS 1101 WESTON ROAD â€"(Photo by L. T. Earwicker) The bride wore a full length gown of white chiffon over turâ€" quoise silk. Her pearl encrusted veil was held by a tiara of motherâ€"ofâ€"pearl sequins, and she carried a cascade of red roses and white carnations. Miss Diane Newtort, of Toâ€" ronto, was maid of honour and wore a cocktail length gown of seagreen organza, with matching headdress. She carried a cascade of pink roses and white carnaâ€" tions. Following the reception at Mundy‘s, Hamilton, the couple left on a trip to the southern states. The bride travelled in a suit of navy wool with ruby acâ€" ergirl. Matronâ€"ofâ€"honor _ was Mrs. James Fagan; bridesmaids were Mrs. Harry Reynolds, Mrs. Mervin Magee and Miss Betty Hall; and the .little flowergirl was Miss Janice Reynolds. Matâ€" ronâ€"ofâ€"honor was in lemon yelâ€" low Tuscan lace over matching taffeta in princess style and matching _ sash. Bridesmaids were in mauve and flowergirl was in lime green. All carried nosegays of yellow rosebuds. On her tario the wool dress On their Long will The Chapel, Robert E. Hambleâ€" ton Memorial Hall, Simeoe, was the setting for the wedding of Lorna Jean Van Every, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Steâ€" phens, Toronto, to James Neville Lowthian, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lowthian, Rexdale. Reverend G. W. Leck officiated at the ceremony, and Mrs. Leck, wife of the minister was soloist. Mr. Robert Lowthian of Rexâ€" dale, was best man, and Mr. Alan Campbell, of Weston, and Mr. Donald Van Every of Hamâ€" ilton, were ushers. Mr. Ralph Dobson attended the groom as best man and ushers were Mr. Harry Reynolds, Mr. James Fagan and Mr. Mervin Magee. Mrs. Hall received her guests in the Louisian Room of the Chez Paree after the ceremony in a dusty rose lace gown over taffeta, accessoried in white and a corsage of pink rosebuds. The grdont‘s mother, Mirs: Long;those a Royal blue wool, accedsoried in white for her. sonԤ wedding. With it she wore a corsage of white carnations and rosebuds. LOWTHIANâ€"VAN EVERY MR. AND MRS. DONALD STEWART CHAPMAN cut their wedâ€" ding cake after their wedding recently in Humber Summit Comâ€" munity \Gospel Church. The former Grace Ida Miriam George, Mrs. Chapman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold George of Humber Summit and the groom‘s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Chapman of Rexdale. Reverend Paul Haliday of Willowdale Baptist Church was officiating clergyman and was assisted by Reverend Geoffry Still, of Humber Summit Church. + trip to Northern Onâ€" bride wore a purple and white accessories. return Mr. and Mrs. live in Mount Dennis. |_â€"The church was decorated with standards of white gladiodi, chryâ€" ls&mthemums& and white candles. JReverend Stephen M. Oliver was officiating clergyman. BRUNTâ€"WALTON Matonâ€"ofâ€" honour was Mrs. John Magill: bridesmaids were Mrs. Harry Reed and Miss Diana Murray; â€" and â€" flowerâ€"girl was Miss _ Terry _ Lynne â€" Walton. Groomsman â€" was Mr. Douglas Ferguson and ushers were Mr. Robert Carter, Mr. David Churchâ€" ill and Mr. Roy Walton. cessories, and wore a gardenia corsage. The Church of St. David, Wesâ€" ton, was the scene of a pretty wedding last month when Miss Joanâ€"Marie Walton became the bride of Mr. William Ralph Brunt Junior. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas William Walton, of Weston, and the groom is the son of the Honorable On their return Mr. and Mrs Lowthian will live in Maple. Coming down the aisle on the arm of her father the bride was in traditional white; a fullâ€"length gown of silkâ€"face satin; styled with long sheath sleeves, cathâ€" edral length train and fingerâ€"tip veil. She carried white orchid with snowdrift. _ Attendants‘ gowns were in copper satin matching bride‘s dress and they carried sprays of bronze and gold chrysanthemums. A tiny flowergirl was in yellow silk organza, carrying a basket of yellow chrysanthemums. 1 Power Pile Brushing 2 Vacuum Suction 3 Absorbent Powder Treatment Corner Lawrence and Weston Road, Westonâ€"CH 6â€"3031 Member _ National Institute of Rug Cleaning: â€"(Photo by Christopher Smith KARPETâ€"KARE â€" USES FIVR IMPORTANT STEPS: WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE AREA SERVED: BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT GOING OVERSEAS ? Metropolitan Toronto; EAST as fat as :Ajax, Agincourt; NORTH, Richmond Hill; WEST, Oakville, Maiton. 4 Karpetâ€"Kare Detergent 5 Removing Stubborn Spots William Ralph Brunt and Mrs. white feathers. Her bouquet was Brunt, of Toronto. \ \of white carnations and red Afftar n #ovantian st dua. AislFOses. After a reception at the Old Mill, Toronto, the newlyweds left for a honeymoon trip. They will make their home in Fort Erie, Ontario. WRIGHTâ€"DUPLAIN The bride, givefi in marriage by her father, wore a sheath gown of white satin brocade,| matching jacket and small hat ofj «4 | A pretty wedding by candleâ€" | light was solmenized in Central United Church last month when‘ Miss Carol Eleanor Duplain and Mr. Stanley Parker Wright took | their vows. | Reverend _ R. E. Spencer officiated and wedding music was played by Mr. Bruce| Metcalfe. | The bride is the daughter of Mr. Charles Duplain of Weston, and the groom‘s parents are Mr. and Mrs. S. Wright of Searboro. SIGNING THE REGISTER in St. John‘s, The Evangelist Roman Catholic Church, Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Stella pose for posterity. The former Geraldine Louise Segat, Mrs. Stella is‘ the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Segat and the groom‘s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Petro Stella, of Trieste, Italy. Reverend Father Morrison officiated at the ceremony. . MEN‘S WEAR 49 Main Street North CH. 4â€"7191 WESTON LE. 7â€"4131 Order NOW for That Wedding CREST Formal W ear Rentals tR 5. sitie d tm :00 o4 ~ @ ; *_ .( p $ w & We Py f _ Y dlles, ~. Â¥" «9 t Salgnnce y md ISTER in St. John‘s, The Evangelist Roman * t \ Attending as maid of honor was Miss Dorothy Wright, sister of the groom. She was in a flowâ€" ered pink silk organza frock and matching hat and wore a corâ€" sage of pink carnations in a darker pink shade. Best man was the groom‘s brother, Mr. Brian Wright, and "ButIcant spend my telephons mongy!" _ â€"â€"(Photo by Metcalfe Studios) This is a true story. One of our telephone peoplé retently pasted a neighbourhood lunch couster where some children were about to order a second round of milk shakes and soft drinks. One little boy, called Jimmy, found he only had one dime left. He announced firmly : i wy â€": & & "I can‘t spend my telephone money!" x n % * Obviously, Jimmy‘s parents had convin¢ed hitmm that he‘d never have to . worry â€"nor would they â€"about being late or getting lost if he always kept a .. dine for a phone call: there‘s always a telephone % ( o. > > e So Jimmy‘s telephone dime buys higt mother pehte ‘Of g“ ems _ like such a good idea that children know how to reach homb A reception was held for the |immediate families at the bride‘s ‘home. Mrs. Duplain, mother of \the bride, received her guests in ‘a. floral gown of blue, sheath jstyle, matching accessories and |corsage of pink and white carnaâ€" \tions. The groom‘s mother, Mrs. Wright, assisted in light blue, a the ushers were Mr. Raymond flowered print gown, matching and Mr. David Duplain, brothers accessories and a corsage of deep of the bride. | pink carnations. just after their doubleâ€"ring wedding at Chalmers United Chureh, MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR H. HALL are photographed (by Kidson) Mount Dennis. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CAniapa Wedding guests included Mr. and Mrs, W. Parker, of Toronto, grandparents of the groom, and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Walter, of Dearborn, Michigan, aunt and uncle of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Wright are making their new home in the Kew Beach district, Toronto.

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