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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 23

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MR. AND MRS. NORMAN LALONDE The marriage of Marion Gail, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jessup, to Mr.

Norman Lalonde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andre Lalonde, of Casselman, took place in St. George's Roman Catholic Church on Saturday, June 11, 1966. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore gown of Chantilly lace with a cascade "white chiffon roses extending from the waist at the back.

Attending the bride were her sisters, Mrs. Desmond Lalonde, matron-of-honor, and Miss Anne-Marie Jessup and Mrs. Bruce Gilbeault, bridesmaids. Flower girls for their aunt were Miss Teresa Ann Lalonde and Miss Kathy-Lynne Gilbeault. wore blue and white' chiffon floor-length gowns.

Best man was Mr. Desmond Lalonde and ushers. Mr. Leo Lalonde and Mr. Following a honeymoon the couple took up residence in MR.

AND MRS. OLIN A. BEACH Marriage vows were taken by Margaret Jean, daughter of Mrs. John Noble Willis and the late Mr. Willis, and Mr.

Olin Arnold Beach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Beach. Officiating at the ceremony on Saturday, July 1966, in Carleton Memorial United Church was Rev. Norman Hair, assisted by Rev.

Eldon R. Hay, brother-in-law the bridegroom. Organist was Mr. Harry Hill and soloist, Miss Maureen Foster. Given in marriage by her uncle, Mr.

Calvin E. Willis, the bride wore a full-length gown in white silk faille, trimmed in lace and seed pearls, with a chapel train extending from the Empire waistline. A matching circlet held her silk illusion veil and she carried white Sweetheart roses. Her attendants were Miss Elaine Marier, maid-of-honor, and Douglas Langlotz, sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Kenneth Beach, bridesmaids.

They wore floor-length gowns in pale pink sheer over printed floral chiffon and carried cascading foliage to match bandeaux in their hair. Best man was Mr. Ross Munro and ushers were Mr. James Willis, brother of the bride, and Mr. Kenneth Beach.

Following a reception, the couple left on wedding trip, the bride wearing, a green woollen suit with orchid MR. AND MRS. DONALD H. Wedding vows were exchanged at Bethel Pentecostal Church on Saturday, July 2, 1966, by Susan Clare, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George R. Mudd, of Ottawa, and Mr. Donald Howard Redtman. Officiating was Rev. Gordon R.

Upton, The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Redtman, of Arnprior. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Miss Barbara Blondeau, maid-of-honor, and by Miss Lynne -Mudd and Miss Sherry Mudd.

Best man was Mr. Walter Hanson and ushers were Mr. Norman Redtman and Mr. David Keuhl. The couple will reside in pre de MR.

AND MRS. HUGH WALDIE In St. Matthias Anglican Church, Ottawa, on Saturday, July 2, 1966, the marriage was solemnized of Alice Elaine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F.

McKenny, to Hugh Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Waldie. Rev. Percy R.

'Driscoll officiated. Mr. Godfrey Hewitt played the wedding music and the choir boys were the Given in marriage by her father the bride was attended by Miss Glenna Bradley as -honor and bridesmaids were Miss Alice Smeathers and Miss Marcia Waldie. Little Joan Byam' was flower girl. Best man was Mr.

Thane Waldie and ushers were Mr. Larry Hale and Mr. Bill In St. John's Church, Osgoode, on Saturday, June 25, 1966, the marriage was solemnized of Noreen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Dewan, of Osgoode, to David Nolan, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Nolan, Manotick. Rev. J.

VanRut officiated. Mrs. Orville Rushleau was organist and Mrs. Leonard Nolan the soloist. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a floorlength gown of white silk crepe designed with Empire waistline and elbow-length sleeves.

From the waistline a chapel extended to the floor. A rosette headpiece held her elbow-length veil, vocalists. and she carried a cascade bouquet of pink roses and white chrysanthemums. Miss Leona Dewan maid-of-honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Teresa Dewan and Miss Muriel Herbert, Miss Lorna Dewan was flower girl. They wore floorlength gowns in ice blue crepe designed on Empire lines with jackets of darker -Dewan blue styled with elbow-length sleeves.

Their headpieces were bows of ice blue and they carried cascade bouquets of Shasta daisies, Sweetheart roses. and baby white chrysanthemums. The flower girl carried a matching nosegay. Best man was Mr. Gerald Nolan and ushers were Mr.

Pat Dewan and Mr. Pat Nolan. Following reception at the Parish Hall Mr. and Mrs. Nolan left on a wedding trip to Washington and Niagara Falls.

For travelling the bride wore a dress of white bonded lace with blue accessories. They will reside in Ottawa. Ranger-Dupuis The marriage is announced of Shirley Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dupuis, to Mr.

John Thomas Ranger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ranger. Officiating at the ceremony at St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church on Saturday, July 23, 1966, was Rev.

Gerard DePalma. DR. AND MRS. WILLIAM ROCK The marriage of Gail Ann Dolan, daughter of Squadron Leader and Mrs. J.

C. Dolan, to Dr. William J. Rock, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George E. Rock, took place recently in St. Margaret Mary's Church. Rev. Dale Crampton, cousin of the bride, officiated.

Attending the bride were Miss Sharron Welsh as maid of honor and the bride's twin sisters, Miss Patricia Dolan and Miss Sandra Dolan, as bridesmaids. Mr. Michael Rock, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The ushers were Mr. Peter brother of the bridegroom, and Mr.

John P. O'Connor. Following the reception at the RCAF, Mess, Gloucester Street, the bride and bridegroom left for a honeymoon in Nassau. They will reside in Ottawa. Both are recent graduates of the University of Ottawa, Dir.

Rock in Medicine and Mrs. Rock with her PhD in Saturday, July 30, 1966 The Ottawa Journal MR. AND MRS. F. M.

TIERNEY Following their marriage in Westboro United Church on Saturday, June 25, 1966, are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Milton Tierney. The bride was Cheryl Darlene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

E. Malcolm Wilks and the bridgegroom is the son ofMrs. Lilda Tierney and the late Mr. Milton Tierney. Following a reception at the Town House Motor couple 1 left for a wedding trip to Niagara Falls.

They will reside in Oshawa, ARTS MR. AND MRS. GERALD MARCHAND Seen following their marriage in Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, are and Mrs. Gerald Marchand. Mrs.

Marchand is the former Miss Mary Corcoran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Corcoran.

The couple is residing in Sponagle- -Clapp The marriage of Joan Margaret Clapp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Clapp, to Mr. Myron John Sponagle, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Mark Sponagle of Barrie, was solemnized at St. Martin's Anglican Church, Saturday, July 16, 1966. Rev. D.

Thomson officiated. Mrs. Dacon was organist and Master Billy Cox was soloist. Given in marriage by her father the bride chose original sleeveless gown of white acetate with semi-belled skirt. A hand embroidered lace train and medallion lace jacket completed her ensem-.

ble. White rose buds held her circular veil and her flowers were Johanna Hill roses, stephanotis and halo ivy. Attendants were Miss Marg Wilson, maid honor; Miss Elaine Sponagle, Miss Joyce Davidson, bridesmaids and Miss Kathy Fisher, flower girl. Best man was Mr. Gordon Johnson and ushers were Mr.

Ralph McKechnie and Mr. Robert Clapp. A reception followed at the Town and Country and the wedding trip was spent in eastern Canada and the U.S. The couple will reside at Brockville, Ont, Davidson -Liebeck The marriage of -Marlene Louise Liebeck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Wilfred Liebeck to Mr. Wayne Orme Davidson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Davidson, took place Saturday, June 1966, in St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church.

Rev. Arthur Conrad officiated at the ceremony. Soloist was Mr. Albert Smith. Mrs.

James Sheahan was matron of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Dianne Davidson, Miss Ann Liebeck and Miss Barbara Floyd. Flower: girl was Miss Sheryl Kelloway and the ring bearer was Master Donald Kelloway. Mr. Barry Dawson acted as best man and ushers were Mr. Gary Walsh, Mr.

William Walsh and Mr. James Sheahan. Following a reception in the Recreation Association Centre, Ottawa, and a wedding trip to the United States the couple took up residence at 2090 Neepawa Drive. A reception at the Granite Club followed the ceremony in which Sandra Mary, daughter of Mrs. Richard, Carlyon McCrudden, Ottawa, and the late Wing Commander Mc-1 Crudden, was married to Mr.

John Shand Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Black, of Toronto. Wedding vows were exchanged in St. Simon the Apostle Church, Toronto, on Friday evening, June 24, 1966, Canon Hugh Bedford Jones officiating and full choir in attendance.

Attending -matron ofhonor Mrs. John Johnson, of San Francisco, formerly 'of Ottawa. Following wedding trip to Cape Cod, the couple took up residence in Toronto. Khan- -Pearce Wing Cmdr. and Mrs.

Pearce announce the marriage of their daughter, Kathleen, to Mr. Sal Khan of Ottawa, on Sunday, July 3, 1966, in New York The bride given in marriage by her father and attended by her sister, Mrs. T. W. Hood.

Best man was Mr. Thomas Hood. The couple will reside in Toronto after an extended trip around the world. Wilson- -Osterhout The marriage of Diane Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

E. J. Osterbout, to Mr. Irwin Thomas Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Morley Wilson, of Shawville, took place on Saturday, July 16, 1966, at McLeod Stewarton United Church, Rev. Dr. A. D. Waite officiating.

Sqdn. Ldr. C. H. Markham was organist.

Basket's of pink gladioli and white chrysanthemums decorated the church. The bride, who was given by her father, wore a gown of white chiffon over taffeta fashioned on Empire lines with a chapel train and bodice of Guipure lace. Her veil of tulle illusion was held by a headdress of flowers and seed pearls and she carried cascade bouquet of happiness roses and stephanotis. Miss Carole Moult, maid of honor, was in aqua organza over taffeta. Miss Virginia Carr and Miss Kathy Wilson, bridesmaids, wore pale yellow gowns and all wore matching tulle headpieces and carried colonial bouquets of white nations and yellow roses: Best man was Mr.

Robert Wilson and ushers were Mr. Ken Osterhout and Mr. Gary Wilson. Following a reception at the church parlors, Mr. and Mrs.

Wilson left for their wedding trip. The bride wore blue cotton lace. dress and matching hat with white accessories and corsage of coral and white carnations. They will reside in wood Hills. Wild- -Haram The marriage of Margo Deanna, daughter of Mrs.

Genevieve Haram and James Edward Wild, son of Mrs. Edward Wild and the late Mr. Wild took place in DominionChalmers United Church chapel Friday evening. July. 1966.

Dr. J. D. McCrae officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle Mr.

Lloyd A. Mosher and was attended by Mrs. William G. Mann matron of honor, Mrs. William Moore and Miss Adrienne Goulet bridesmaids.

Miss Linda Forster flower girl. Mr. Douglas Caxon Jr. best man, and ushers Mr. Ronald Hobson and Mr.

William Mann, with Master Robert Wild Master John Wild acting ushers. Following the couple left for a holiday in the Laurentians. Ottawa. MR. AND MRS.

PHILIP DOUGLAS GROVES The marriage of Patricia Mary Jeanette Purwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Purwin of Ottawa, and Mr. Philip Douglas Groves, son of Captain and Mrs. Ivan Groves, Kingston, took place on Saturday, July 2, 1966, at Resurrection Church.

Msgr. L. A. Costello officiated. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a sheath gown of lace-on-taffeta with wrist-length sleeves and matching coat.

Her bouquet was of long-stem pink roses accented by white chrysanthemums and baby's breath. Matron of honor was Mrs. J. Gill, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Kristin Probert was maid of honor. They were dressed in matching gowns of robin's egg blue.

Best man was Mr. Joseph McReynolds and ushers were Mr. Kenneth Burns and Mr. Ronald Gravelle. The mother of the bride wore a French blue lace with matching three-quarter length coat, and the bridegroom's mother chose a gown of soft pink lace and crepe.

A reception was held at Rockcliffe Military Base. The couple will make their home in Ottawa after spending the summer months in MORPH GAMBLE Closed Monday August 1st Plan a Shopping Spree See the new fall fashions. Share in the tremendous values of our August Coat Sale, our August White Sale..

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