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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 22

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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1 1 i i i I I MR i AND MRS. E. LYON. Lyon-Hogan Wedding Held in Smiths Falls St. Francis de Sales Roman Following the wedding recea- Catholic Church.

Smiths couple left on a honey. moon trip, uotng away or miss rteien Msry nogan ana Mr. Robert Elwood Lyon. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. John Hogan of Smiths Falls and Mr.

Lyon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood R. Lyon of Ottawa. Rev.

John O'Neill of Merrick- me6nVHd. Mrs. Leonard Doyle was the orgsmst and aoloisL Mr. Fred Hogan gave his niece in marriage and the attendants were Miss Shirley Frtrgersld and Mrs. Clifford Mask.

Mr. Donald MacNay was best man and the ushers were Mr. William Oueilett and Mr. Barry. For her wedding the bride wore- a short gowa of nylon, taffeta with an Empire waist-1 line and silk appliques.

It was! styled with a Sabnna neckline and lilypoint sleeves. Her veil af illusion was accented With aequins and held by a crown ef pearls and sequins. She car-red a cascade bouquet of pink Sweetheart roses and stephano-tis. Her attendants wore frocks CE2-4207 156 Rideau Street SMUr m. fm Kill germs with yewr mopl Juat tableapoona of "Lysol" to each gallon of your regular suds aU it takes! "Lysol" kills entry dianaae germ it touchea on floors, walls, sinks, baby's crib, etc Lyaol" is Can-da's beat-known, best trusted disinfectant.

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Lyon will reside at 52 Winni- fred atreet North, Smiths Falls. Miss Jean- Patricia Brownlee, and Mr. Versil Mervyn Smith' were united in nurriaee in United Church on Saturday afternoon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd E. Brownlee of Shawville, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Leonard Smith and the late' Mr. Smith of Bristol. KevnrJohnston officiated at; the ceremony.

Mr. Bill Kenny! was organist and Mr. Davis Hodgins was soloist I The bride was given in mar-' riate by her father and attend- ef nylon over taffeta in shsdes ed by Miss Arlene Smith, aister or royal Blue ana ytuow. iney carried bouquets of carnations. of imuniu At of the briderroom as maid of honor.

Miss Barbara Ann Brownlee. sister of the bride, wss junior bridesmaid, and Miss Nancy Barber, cousin of the bride, was flower girL, Mr. Darwin Smith was best man for his brother. Mr. Elson Brownlee.

brother of the bride, was ring bearer. Ushers were Mr. Dentil Brownlee, brother of the bride, and Mr. Gerald Thomas. For her marriage the bride chose a Tull length gown of heavy French faille, styled with a dropped torso bodice and lily-point sleeves.

The picture neckline wss adorned with Iridescent sequins and Alencon lace. Tiers of French faille formed a chapel train, extending from the bouffant skirt Her shoulder length veil of Illusion wss scalloped with tiny flowers of iridescent sequins and was attached to a heart-shaped headdress of nylon tulle, adorned with -Iridescent se quins. She earned a bouquet of Talisman roses and stepha- notls. Following the ceremony, a dinner was held in the United Church halL where Rev. Marion Gilmer proposed -the toast to the bride.

In the evening a quiet reception was held at the bride home. For a wedding trip to the Maritimet and Eastern United States, the bride wore a Dior blue, French crepe, eemi-tailored suit Her hat was a' two-tone blue feathered model and her shoes and purse were black morocco leather. A corsage bouquet of red Sweetheart roses completed her ensemble. The couple will make their "home In Shawville. available at a moment notice on our economical REI1TAL SERVICE Hull Kiwanis Aid Retarded Pierre Fortier, of the recently formed Hull Kiwsnis Club, yesterday presented a $200 cheque to Judge Jacques Boucher, president of the Hull Association for Retarded Children.

This was the first donation from Hull Kiwanis. Members of the club throughout Canada have adopted as their main project help tA.xetarded children. a sister in marriage and Mrs. Patrick Murphy was matron of honor. Mr.

Patrick Murphy was best man and the ushers were III' 1. 1 THE OTTAWA JOURNAL -f Miss Melba Carroll Marries Joseph Murphy St. Anthony' Church wm! purlf and eequine. The skirt Ih. iMtin.

fnr tha weddm of wltn Miss Melbi G. Csrroll and Mr. tulle a muftt kuX; Wi'V-j) wore a Mrs. Thomas D. Carroll, of Ot-i bridegroom.

Sha carried a cas-tawa and tha lata Mr. Carroll cade bouquet of American and Mr. Murphy if tha son of Beauty roses, stephatootisand Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy of Pinocchio chrysanthemums.

South March. Tha matron of honor wore a Ilia ceremony was perform- i frotk of -coral lace and tulle ad by Rev. Paul Desrochers and' ov taffeta and carried a hotl ine church chotr was in at. uet of vellow chrvsanthe- tendance. mums.

Mr. uayton larrou gava nis: The reception was held at Canada and the Northern Mr. Carl Casey and Mr. Ter-i United States. ranee Murpny.

I To travel the bride wore rur tier wvouing wore a floor lenitl floor length Hull CWL Plans Tea Our Lady of the 'Annuncl- bustle effect tlion parish. Hull. CWL Coun the Cameo Room of the Standishall Hotel and later the couple left on a trip to Eastern cil wiu hold Its annua) tea on Sunday from 3 to 9 o'clock and a bazaar will be held on October 21 and 22. Plana for both events were discussed at a recent meeting with Mrs. L.

Patenaude Plan Sale At Westboro Members o' Circle Nine of Westboro United Church made final plan for their annual "nearly-new" aale at their first meetint of the season. Mrs. W. Remmer will be convener of the sale which will be held in the church gym the brideJ. nasium on Wednesday.

SepKnv gown of ber 30, at 7.30 p.m. peau de soie fashioned with an Jacket. Delta green acces- Mrs. George Cam. circle Empire' waistline and pointed aoriea and a corsage bouquet! convener, presided and Mrs.

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