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The Ottawa Journal du lieu suivant : Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 18

Lieu:
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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18
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.18 a St IPtRKI ST. CARMxiwnon' Ichor cLs on ii4 The marriage of Miss 'celle Amyot' and Mr. Bernard Major was solemnized Saturday morning, in Pim Church. The hride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Bruno Amyot and Mr. Major -is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred RV. Father Dcsjardlns" officiated at the ceremony.

Miss Danielle Caladine was the organist and Mr. Edgar Tissot an rr Gen rd Duf ord -were aoloists. Mr. Amyot gave his daughter In marriage. Miss Claudette -Amyot.

attended her sister as maid of honor. Miss Galre Major, sister of the bridegroom, rrs-mt rAs-sin FACTORY SERVICE for Your-COIOR PRODUCT JCiwO I MR. AND 'MRS BERNARD MAJOR. Thoto hy fnmlnkm Wirt). MAJOR-AMYQT.

of 0 Students Hf Wed at Pius she designed and made herself, The fitted bodice had a neckline appliqued with Alen- con lace, and lily point sleeves. An overskirt of the time lace enhanced the skirt A pearl circlet held her fingertip veil of, tulle illusion, appliqued with lace, and she carried a bouquet of white stephanotis centred with a white orchid. The attendants wore Identi cal cocktail length towns of the same design as the bride's. The maid of honor and the flower girl wore blue and the bridesmaid wore yellow. Following a reception at the was.

nridesmaid, and Missi f.astview Hotel. Mr. and Mrs Helena Major, also a sister of Major left the Laurentians the bridegroom, was flower girL Mr. Roland Tissot was best man an.d the ushers were Mr, Mchcl Major and Mr. Taul Deflate.

The bride wore a floor length frowo.of rur 'hite silk-which. They will reside In Ottawa, to attend the University of. Ot- tw. Going away the bride wore an Italian knitted beige two-piece dress with cloche hat of feathers and cocoa-colored accessories. Radley-Burke Wedding So I em ize in Ki I laloe Rev.

Carl of Streeter North Dakota, officiated at the wedding of his touvn. Miss Miriaro JoyceBurke of Killaloe. to Louis Radley of in Calvary Baptist Church, killaloe, afternoon. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George Miles Burke of Killaloe and Mr. Radley Is the "son. of U. Col. Edwin G.

Radley and Mcs. of Oakville. Mrs. Lawrence Getz was the organist and Mrs. Carl Weisser was $olojt0- Mr.

Biirke gave his daughter In marriage and she was attended by Mrs. Lloyd Johns, Miss Barbara Graham, Mrs. Ivan Hartwicjc and Miss Denise riatschorre. Mr. Barry Weatherdon was best man and the ushers were Mr.

Jack Goodall, Mr. Nichollv Mr. reicr Gifford and Mr. Jim Runions. The bride wore a gown of candlelight peau de faille designed on princesj1 lines with I Sabrina nefkline tapered 'ratherfrl train extended in a trapeze line from the shoulders.

Her full length veil had been worn1 by the' bridegroom's mother on her wedding day. She wore cultured pearl Jewelry, a gift of the bridegroom, and carried' aerrclet of gardenias and English ivy. Her-attendant! wore inilar sheath dresses of moss green taffeta with flowing hack panels and matching cummerbunds and bow headdresses of organza. They carried crescent shaped bouquets of bronze chrysanthemums. The reception was held in the Copeland Hotel, Pembroke.

Later -left for a honeymoon trip to the Laurentians. They, will reside at 196 Metcalfe street. Ottawa. Travelling, the bride wore a cinnamon brown ensemble with moss-greeq accessories and a corsage bouquet of white Mrs. Radley is a graduate of the University of Toronto School of Nursing and Mr.

Radley is a graduate of Royal Military College and Ogoode Hall. JAMMED FINGER. FELTHAM, his little finger in a pipe when' he tried to clear a blocked sink In this Middlesex town. Firemen cut the pipe away and It was removed with oil at hospitaL (T -1 (( Conult ur xnrt in uf BRIDAL. ALON tor all your weddlnf nttdf.

200 SrARKS STREET 1 SlNf I Thermo Wringer Wishers Automatic Washers Vacuum Cleaners Commercial Laundry Equipment Genuine Connor Qualiljr Tarts Used Exclusively 2D Lob jiufj the home ot CCXXCJUKI Pcrtabli Ik'tUk Vuhtn Wlhl I Ib contains tub Tinser and washes 4 lb All cm need ts an electrical otrllet. the shoe with, the Delicaie look 2CS sr-rrr SPARKS ST. Statrtai CUl IT. aur, 1 SUMMER STORE HOURS Sien CLOSED KOKDAT durfns Aecssf Opes Ttcjday 0 Saturday 9 i.bl 6 pja, -)f Try our famous "-t SMORGASBORD Mrrae ui Mf)ay tkrtk Star4r Mr Sir; 5f: 3fC 5fC 5fC ninety ahirlay TEA WAGOU RESTAURANT 112 Rldeaa CE2 9I1S LTD. -IV Xtvcr Rett Until Our Good is Bttttr end Our Better Best" A Htf'TUNK T.

'7 TOE OTTAWA JOUHNAU Marion Hunter Marries Edwin' Thomas Kelly Hawkesbury United Church Hawkesbury, was the settin for the wedding of Miss Maria Mary Hunter end Mr. Ed wit Thorn at -KtWf-- en Saturday afternoon. The bride is the daughter ol Mr, -ind David Allan Hunter Hawkesbury and Mr Kelly is the son of Mrs. F. Kelly of Hawkesbury and the late Mr.

Kelly. Rev. Joseph Lynn officiated. Mrs. was- the Mjss Jean Kelly, sister of the bridegroom', was -eoloisL Given In marriage by her father, the.

bride was attended by Miss Carolyn Thomson ot Toronto as maid of honor. The bridesmaids, were Miss Fraser of Cornwall a'nd Mrs. Gordon Hughes of.JJiw,kesbury. Miss Heather Heatlie. of Brownsburg.

was flower 1 girL Mr. James Welden of Lachute. best man and the ushers were Mr. John Hunter and -Mr. Fred Kelly, both of Hawkeshjjry.

Mc.Kinley, BarriqQ Vows Heard The wedding vows, of Miss Ellen RrBarrigar" and Mr. W. Philip McKinley were heard Saturday afternoon in Bell The bride is the daughter, of Mrs. D. L.

Chaine of Ottawa and the late Mr. James A. Bar- rigar and Mr. McKinley is the! son of Mr. and Mrs.

V. S. Kinley of Stayner, Ontario. Rev. Blair Mcrherson officl- ated and Miss Barbara Bell was the organist.

Given in marriage by her; stepfather, Mr. D. L. the bride was attended by Miss, Frances Miskelly as bridesmaid and Miss Mary' Delorme as flower girl. Mr.

Sidney Holroyd of I Stayner was best man and the' ushers were Mr. Philip Taylor and Stuert Jansen. The. bride'a gown of silk organza was designed with a round neckline appliqued With Guipure lace and matching applique at the hipline. The bouffant skirt extended into a chapel train.

A floral crown headdress held her fingertip veil; of silk illusion and she carried a cascade bouquet of red roses. The bridesmaid wore a pale blue, floor length dress and carried pink roses. The flower girl wore mauve and carried, yellow roses. The reception was held In the Continental Room of the British Hotel andiater the couple left for the Northern United States. They will take up residence in Ottawa.

Mrs. McKinley wore a two-piece suit of ice-blue shantung with white hat and- gloves and black patent leather accessories! for travelling. Her corsage bou-t quet was of red roses. WATCHES BONDS. 'NORTH BC CF) Education Minister Lester Peterson, of British Columbia, has asked the School Board here to avoid a capital development program until the bond market improves.

The bride wore a floor length own vl white siik organza aving a bodife of embroidered yelet lace with short sleeves tnd a square neckline. The ompadour skirt was appli-jned with lace and-designed with a alisht train and bows at the bark. A cap of embroidered or-garvza eyelet held her short veil and she carried a bouquet of gardenias and stephanotis Her senior attendants wore sheath dresses of green silk organa with full overskirts, boat necklines and large matching hats, and carried Johanna Hill roses. The! flower girl wore a frock of white embroidered organza wjth a green cummerbund and a matching bow hat She carried a. basket of roses.

Following" a reception at the Abenaki' Gsif and Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly left for the Laurentians. They will reside In Ottawa.

Going away Mrs. Kelly wore a suit of lightweight brown wool with a satfn-edged collar, a beige feather hat, brown accessories and a white-orchid en corsage. Both Mr. and Mrs. KiHy are i gr ate, in Home Economict from the University of and Mr.

Kelly is i graduate of Ottawa Teachers College. K. COWS HAVE COMFORT. OS FORD, England. CD-Major Anthony Bratnley, whose 80 cows sleep on plastic foam mattresses in this Oxfordshire community, is going to the United States to trj to sell his idea there, AVoif Decimals.

LONDON. CP) The metric system of weights, measures and coinage Would eliminate much dull arithmetic i 1 to WTJ) IN DORVAL. Mr. and Mrs. Emile Lefebvre of Dorval, annojince the engagement of their daughter.

Miss Marcelle Lefebvre, to Mr. Jean Guy Beaudoin, on of Mr. and Mra. Leopold Beay-t 'doin of Ottawa. The marriage will take place in Notre'Dame de la Presentation-Church in Dorval on Monday, September 7 at 9.30 a.m.

In schools and save leaching time, says a report by the County Councils Association, OPENlEwMARkET. HEREFORD, England A new, covered sheep market! In this west country cttyjhas fCottSririoit 36.000 and -his room- for 3,000 sheep, i The structure is part 000 redevelopment scheme for; the market generally. mm m. nw-m mmmm mi hi.rrrhir.F..o Canadian Dcavcr Coals Sheared Raccoon Coals Grey Persian Lcnb Coals $239 $203' $203 (SapphJrt Mink Trimmed) Black Dyed Persian Lamb 5293 (rialn or Sarphtrt Mrnk Trimmed) r.lulaion VM Slolos. $203 7- (Prstel, 5apphlre, Silver Blue) Fln Northern Huskral Back Coals L.

$2G3 Pyed New Mink Shade) Mink Blended riUSKRAT DAC1C JACKETS nUSSIAH SQUIRREL STOLES (dyed brown) y.w:t.i;r;:r..:...$149 7 Holds Your Choiea I. 31 t. tn. J7, 1 WARNS FARMFRS. UTTFRBLT.S BFARfJ Farmers England.

fCD have been warned by Dr. Adam jriain-clothfi detectives are fv Seawiaki, provincial he employed by: Counfy git. totook out for a poisonous! Council catch Jitterbugs, plant named "Death Camus" in They will oper-Ate in th Sum-thetr hayftelds. He said it hadjmer months when pany tufw alreadytaken a heavy toll ofUsts visit pubHc parks and grazing A eat urn choose the pown of your drenms from our exquisite sflectjon ot new- -Fall creations. To be sure, plan ahead by 'dropping: in now to see Che new exclusive bring your -brldciirnalds tnciL, Harmonizing Accessories Available MADE TO ORDF.R READY TO WEAR RENTAL SERVICE ri mm mm itinn! trust land.

Urn Sparks St. CE2-3545 I Because of jj ww xii LONG RANGE PLANNING SUPERIOR BUYING POWER FACTORV-TQ-WEARER SALES GREATER VARIETY OF STYLES TTAWA'S LARGEST SELECTION Dworlun's Price Protected Policy means that if yod buy a Dworkin Fur during this great 56th August Fur. JUle and find elsewhere a aimilar garment selling for less YOUR MONEY WriX REFUNDED! 7 YOUR CHOICE THIS WEEK! lu -V- I Dworkln Fur Saloi DArYgREY PERSilAII LAMB COATS, LAU3 COATS (mink trimmed) SHEARED CANADIAN REAVER COATS Your Choice iiiiiiis dim; i u't 'n (u l'-i i.r 256 RIDEAU j. If V.I i .4 1 fti.

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