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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 21

Publication:
The Gazettei
Location:
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Page:
21
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Social News THE GAZETTE, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1966 21 1 (Studio Lumiere) (Roy Kumano) MISS ELISE RESTHER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Howard son of Mr. and Mrs. John Howard of Resther, of St.

Pie, Bagot and Mr. Johndon. whose marriage has been arranged to take place on Saturday, May 7, in Montreal. Engagements The engagement is announced of Eileen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

La Verne Treffry, of Wainwright, to Flying Officer H. Martin Street, R.C.A.F., son of Mr. and Mrs. M. D.

Street, of Lachine. The marriage will take place in April in Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. Orville J.

Wieben, of Fort William, announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth, to Robin Blake Webster, son of Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Webster, of Johannesburg, South Africa. The marriage arranged to take Saturday, April 30, United Church, Fort Miss Wieben is a of the University of Ontario, and Mr. is a graduate of University.

Mr. and Mrs. Armand Marion, of Ste. Rose, announce the engagement of their daughter to Mr. Pierre Larose, son of Mr.

Mrs. Edouard Larose. marmaned riage has been arranged to take places, on Saturday, April Rose Church. NOTICE TO PUBLIC THE PSYCHOANALYTIC CENTER OF MONTREAL (Registered and Licensed) Specializing in: Intelligence and Aptitude EvaluationGuidance Counselling-Marriage Counselling-. and Psychoanalysis NOW LOCATED AT 550 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST Suite 685, West Wing Tel: 845-9218 H.R.'S BOUTIQUE ANTONIO CASTILLO designs an unusual exclusive collection of fine wool and cotton knits, made in Italy for H.R.'s Boutique.

Illustrated is an ensemble of knitted wool, available in navy -white or charcoal-white, $265. Third Floor. HOLT RENFREW Sherbrooke at Mountain Personals Mr. and Mrs. Henry Robert Brown are arriving today from England to attend the wedding of their son, Mr.

Stephen Brown, to Miss Lesley Galt which is taking place on Saturday and will be at the Ritz-Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Bell, of St.

John's, Newfoundland, have arrived to attend the wedding of Mr. Bell's son, Mr. Charles Randolph Bell. to Miss Mary Virginia Pirce. which is taking place on Friday and are at the Ritz-Carlton.

Mrs. Wilfred Clark sailed recently from New York in the Santa Maria on a cruise to South America. Mrs. R. M.

Gemmel is arriving on Thursday from Ottawa to attend the wedding of her granddaughter, Miss Lesley to Mr. Stephen Brown, which is taking place on Saturday and will be at the Ritz-Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Maclean are spending some time at the Kaanapali Hotel, Island of Maui, Hawaii.

Mrs. Rex Stollmeyer entertaining at a West Indian luncheon tomorrow at the Ritz-Carlton for members of NEW WAY-OUT JEWELLERY (V. Garcia Portrait) MISS CAROL CHARLOTTE Mrs. Thomas Arthur Heslop, of of the late Mr. Heslop, and the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel whose marriage has been urday, May 28, in Trinity Les Gourmettes Internationales. Due to illness, the president, Mrs. Maurice Billard, will be unable to attend. Mrs.

H. C. Williams of Oxshutt. Surrey, who is here to attend the Bell-Price wedding, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

J. M. Ballantyne. Mr. and Mrs.

R. Kevin Lynch have returned from Ottawa where they spent the Easter weekend with Mr. Lynch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ivers Lynch.

(Coronet Studio Inc.) MARY HESLOP, daughter of Notre Dame de Grace, and REV. DANIEL IAN GRANT, Andrew Grant, of Westmount, arranged to take place on SatMemorial Church. has been place on in First William. graduate Western Webster McGill (Ed Bermingham Inc. photo) ST.

GEORGE'S Committee April 22, at the Windsor Hotel. Mrs. Arthur members for the dinner-dance being held Melling 'and Mr. E. Alan Gordon.

Proceeds by St. George's Society on Friday evening, will go to the charitable work of the Society. Horner-Greenway The marriage of Penny Lynne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Greenway, of Ottawa, formerly of St.

Laurent, to Mr. Edward Horner, son and Donald. Mrs. A. Horner, of Forrester Falls, took place recently in St.

Martin's Anglican Church, Ottawa, the Rev. David Thompson officiating. Standards of white carnations and pink roses arranged with greenery decorated the altar. bride, who was given away by her father, was in a sheath gown of poult de soie, with a front panel of lace appliqued with seed pearls, the bodice having chiffon sleeves ending in points over the hands and the skirt falling into a train. Her shoulder-length veil of tulle illusion was held by a coronet of seed pearls and rhinestones and she carried of deep red Sweetheart roses.

Mrs. Murdo MacLean, as matron of honor for her sister, was in a frock of turquoise shantung. She wore a tulle floral headdress of the same shade, matching accessories and carried a bouquet of red and white carnations. Mr. Robert Thiessen acted as best man for Mr.

Horner. Mrs. Greenway, the bride's mother, was in a sheath gown of pink lace, trimmed in satsatin. She wore a pink headpiece, and a corsage of deep pink roses. Mrs.

Horner, mother of the bridegroom, wore a navy blue silk suit, with white 'hat and a corsage of pink roses. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Chez Lucien Hotel. Later Mr. and Mrs. Horner left on a motor trip.

the bride travelling in a light blue tweed suit, under a length coat and wearing black suede accessories. They will take up residence in Ottawa. Only at H.R... H.R.'S LINE-FOR-LINE COPY OF OUR DRESS BY YVES ST. LAURENT His famous 61," marvellously shaped and seamed, is duplicated for H.R.

in white or navy wool gabardine. Sizes 6 to 14, $110. Dress Salon, 3rd Floor. Sorry, no mail or phone orders, please! HOLT 1 Hr. Free Parking Sherbrooke at Mountain It's FUR STORAGE time at H.R.! 842-5111 Felicitations To Adrien Hebert, R.C.A., Montreal, 76 today.

Kenneth Harold Brown, O.B.E., Q.C., Montreal, 58 today. Brig. G. E. Be ament, O.B.E., E.D., Q.C., Ottawa, 58 today.

Col. the Rev. George G. D. Kil a trick, D.S.O., D.D., D.C.L., LL.D., Toronto, 78 today.

Attendants The marriage of Lesley Maunsell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Maunsell Galt, to Mr. Stephen Robert Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Robert Brown, of Orpington, Kent, England, is taking place on Saturday afternoon, at four o'clock in St. Matthias Church, Westmount. The bride will be attended by Miss Penelope Riley and Miss Daphne Dolan, as bridesmaids. Mr. John Brown, of Kenilworth, Warwickshire, will act as best man for his brother and the ushers will be Mr.

George Galt, brother of the bride, Mr. Goulding Lambert and Mr. Michael Werleman. Following the ceremony the reception will be held at the St. James's Club.

The marriage of Mary Virginia, daughter of Col. and Mrs. H. E. C.

Price, to Mr. Charles Randolph Bell, son of Mr. Charles R. Bell and of the late Mrs. Bell, of St.

John's, Newfoundland, is taking place on Friday afternoon, at four o'clock, in St. George's Church. The bride will be attended by her sister, Miss Sally Price, of Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, as maid of honor, by her cousin, Miss Barbara Campbell, Mrs. George Easton, of Brantford, Miss Karen Hickman of St. John's, cousin of the bridegroom, Miss Lisa Husband, of Victoria, and Miss Lesley Galt, and by little Miss Belle Ballantyne and little Miss Renata Harvey, as flowergirls.

Mr. Howard Hickman, of St. John's, will act as best man for his cousin and the ushers will be Mr. Robert Cole and Mr. John Perlin, both of St.

John's Mr. David Wilson, of Victoria, B.C., and Mr. Greville Price and Mr. Timothy Price, brothers of the bride. Following the ceremony the reception will be held at the Ritz-Carlton.

Meeting And Tea The Women's Auxiliary of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital is holding its monthly meeting and tea on Wednesday afternoon, April 20, at two o'clock, in the Nurses' Residence, Northcliffe to be preby an executive meeting at one o'clock. Mrs. Philip Pugsley, the president, will preside. Following the meeting tea will be served. Mrs.

Emile Cote is convener, assisted by Mrs. W. G. Murdoch, Mrs. H.

Matthews, Mrs. P. Hart and Mrs. L. A.

Vincent. OGILVY'S Bring the children PUPPET SHOWS Today until Friday: 2 shows: 11 a.m., 2 p.m. 3 shows Saturday 11 a.rn., 1:45 p.m., 2:30 p.m. CIRCUS" Presented by Micheline Legendre Each show lasts hour Admission 25 cents Ogilvy's Third Floor Making Scene and Stealing It Clockwise: A goldtone metal-bead rope with lemon and lime 'flavour buds' and matching earrings: $40. Banana-flower bead formations make up this black and white bracelet.

$32. Great lime-coloured 'gum drops', interspersed among small ones, lemon and lime: Single rope doubles as a choker; matching earrings. Set: $60. Ogilvy's, Jewellery, Main Floor -OGILVY'S.

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