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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 21

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Tuesday, August ill, iSi7 THE OTTAWA CITIZEN Page 21 I I Smith-Brisco Wedding Held At Metropolitan Tabernacle TTl I Open All Day Wednesday Leigh Snr.ilh an best ir.a-i ami usher mere Malcolm McLaren and Jack Smith, Bitljr Paterson, was rlr.g-bearer. Embroidered Cows The bride's waltz-length gown was of embroidered tulle over nylon and satin designed with a fitted bodice which had lily-point sleeves and a scalloped neckline farming a wide In front and back. Tie bouffant skirt fell In three tiers. A tiara of iridescent sequins and pearls held her finger-lip veil of tulle dged In lace and she carried a cascade bouquet of pink roses and white Shasta Following a reception at the r.ome of Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Paterson.

the bride and groom left for Dallas, Texas, where Ihev will live. For travelling, Mrs. Smith wore a blue nylon princess-style FALL TOGS si i i (i ii i i. Roy D. Smith the farmer Holland Suede Washable WINDBREAKERS Washable, wind and water repellent Sizes 8 to '18 and Mrs.

Smith Jean L. Bnsco Photo by Newton Holland suede windbreakera with full ripper closing knitted neck and wrist band, knitted waistband and full silk lining. Copper, Blue, Beige, Brown, in sizes 8 to 18 years. i 4.95 Boys' AH Wool Tweed SPORT JACKETS 16-95 27-95 Neatly tailored Sport Jackets of all wool Tweed in a good selection of weaves and shades In sizes 8 to 18 years. MU100 rf yam Pink i'i wht gladioli defeated th Metropolitan Taber- r-c en Saturday afternoon for the marriage of Jean i Brisco and Roy D.

Smith. The bride 1 the daughter of Mrs. Russell Brisco of Renfrew and the groom's parent are Mr, and Mn. Urban femi'-h of Rev. Jamea P.

Void performed the 2 m. ceremony la i ettlng of pink and gladioli. The wedrtinj; rr.uMe was aung by Mist Barbara Murray and played by Beverly Klenkirchen. The bride was given In marriage by her brother-in-law, Stanley Paterson Mia Beverly Hunt was her maid of honor and bridesmaids were Mi.il Nalda Barrett and Misi Joan Carver. Serving si flower-Sirl wag Miss Mary Ellen Dick.

Ladies' HEW FALL SHOES Ik L. H. WYNK1E if SO.V 199 SPARKS, NEAR BANK COATS of Imported molalne. iMlnkln, wool and mohair; wova and dyed in Britain and lha Continent. All auea In figure-flat-trln( ttylea.

Greatest August FUB SALE 141 Sparks Street rmstrong Richardson in. 49.59 to 149.50 I 1 1 1 1 1 Boys' SLACKS 6 to 18 years A large and varied selection of slacks for boys from 6 to 18 years. Choose from plain and fancy weaves, hard wearing Corduroy and worsted finish. 1 Is Bride Of Dr. Matthews IROQUOIS (Special' A farmer Brinston girl and a student of Iroquois High School, Miss Barbara Joan Boyd, dsuqhtr it Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Boyd Toronto, and Dr. P.obert R. Matthews. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Matthews, of Memphis, were united in marriage at the Hackleburg Methodist Church. Ala, Rev. Thomas Lee officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The nuptial vows were solemnized before a candle-lit background of greenery, white gladioli and while carnations, Albert LaFoy was the organist.

The bride chose for her wedding a gown of white lace over blue taffeta with a boat neckline, bouffant skirt and three -quarter -length sleeves. Her only ornament was a pearl and sterling silver ensemble, a gift of the groom. She carried a white prayer book centered with a white orchid, stephan-otis, and satin streamers. Mrs. Ernest A.

West was matron of honor. Dr. Ernest A. West acted as best man. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in Memphis at the home of the bridegroom" parents.

For travelling the bride wore a brown and blue silk dress with beige and white accessories, and her corsage was a white orchid. Returning from a honeymoon trip in the Ozark Mountains, the couple are residing in Hackleburg, where the groom is associated with the Hackleburg Clinic. Chesterville Is Scene Of Wedding A double-ring ceremony at St. Mary's Church, Chesterville, united in marriage Marlon Helen MacMillan and Murray Albert Brunette. The bride Is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Eric MacMillan of Chesterville and the groom is the son of (Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brunette of Ottawa. Pink and white gladioli adorned the church for the ceremony performed by Rev.

Father Collins. The soloist was Miss Addie Campderos and the organ was played by Rev. Sister Mary Remeguls. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her sisters. Miss Madeline MacMillan of Ottawa was maid of honor and Miss Margaret MacMillan of Chesterville was bridesmaid.

Best Man Ernest Martel of Ottawa was best man. The guests were ushered by Leonard Miriguay of Ottawa and Richard Chambers of Chesterville. The bride's gown was a floor-length model of nylon net and lace over taffeta fashioned with a Sabrlna neckline, embroidered in sequins and seed pearls, and long, lily-point sleeves. The bouffant skirt was of lace and nylon net. A crown of seed pearls held her finger-tip veil and her only jewelry was a set of pearl earrings.

She carried a bouquet of Sweetheart roses. Following a reception at the Canadian Legion Hall In Chesterville, the couple left on a trip to the New England States. On returning they will live In Ottawa. For travelling Mrs. Brunette wore a blue suit with navy accessories and a corsage bouquet of pink earnations.

"Our Constant Aim To Give Good Value" Boys' 3 Piece SUITS Fall Wedding Mr. and Mrs. James Begbie announce the engage ment of their eldest daughter, Margaret Sybil Wakelam, to Earl Douglas Bartlett, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bartlett, The marriage will take place in September.

Photo of Miss Wakelam by Thomas ii ior 7.95 Not aa liliutraied 24-95 36.95 P8 Floor g.95 I Boys' 3-piece suits in smartly tailored single-breasted style. Jacket has full silk lining slacks have zipper closure and belt loops. Make your choice from a wide variety of the season's most popular shades. Size 6 to 18 years. See Our Complete Assortment of Boy's Furnishings for Back-to-School Requirements.

Boys' and Young Men's Wear, Third Floor and West End Branch 4 19 Sparks St. CES-I2Z2 dress trimmed with a white lace collar. She chose white accessories. Ontario CWL To Meet At Pembroke The 10th annual convention of Ontario Provincial Council of the Catholic Women's League of Canada will be held September. 13 to 18 at Pembroke.

The convention will open with evening mass at 8.30 p.m., celebrated by Most Rev. William J. Smith, DD, Bishop of Pembroke, at St. Columbkille's Cathedral. Business sessions will be at the Cathedral School Auditorium, with Mrs.

H. T. Donihee of Cornwall presiding. The theme, "The Role of the, Family Fostering Religious Vocations," will be developed in addresses during the four-day period, particularly by Mrs. Daniel Donovan of Toronto, speaking at the Communion breakfast Sunday morning, and by Most Rev.

Alexander Carter, DD, of Sault Ste, Marie, in his address at the convention banquet Sunday evening An Interesting feature planned for those attending this convention is a visit to The Atomic Energy of Canada, Deep River, on Monday afternoon. Western United Is Setting For Marriage The marriage of Monica Sarah Chapman of Ottawa to Roderick Delmar MacKenzie of Sydney, N.S., was solemnized In a double-ring ceremony at Western United Church here by Rev. A. D. Walte.

The bride was given In marriage by her brother, Michael Millar. Norman Peters served as best man. A ballerina-length gown of pale blue embroidered nylon was worn by the bride. The gown had a square neckline, short puffed sleeves and a full skirt. A halo headdress trimmed with brilliant held her short circular veil of pale blue.

She chose matching shoes and gloves. Her only jewelry was a pearl necklace and earrings, the gift of the groom, and her bouquet was a nosegay of pink carnations. The wedding reception was held by Mrs. Marlon Ofield and the couple then left on a tour of the Maritime and the New England States, i For travelling the bride wore a pale mauve crystalette ensemble with matching accessories. Mr.

and Mrs. MacKenzie will live in Ottawa. In fhe September Journal A doctor tells "WHY DiETS FAIL -AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT" Now, in the September Ladies Home Journal, a doctor tells how to be sure of diet success. Though you think you weigh too much, you may not. How can you know? When the best time for you to go on a diet? What kind is easiest to stick to? Also, leam from the mistakes of Helen Fraley, a Journal dieter, in "I've Gained Back 110 ALSO Paris Fashions for Faill Dior, Chanel, Civenchy, Svend, Patou, Casttllo-Lanvia how bow to achiere individuality in yoor clothes.

See fall's first fashions "Magic Formulas From Pari. America's 10 Richest Women Their Insid Story. IN ALL, 37 articles, stories and features. Get your copy today! o'Wt lor ft st for Temen Back-lo-Scliool Feature Three-Ring BINDERS 8 to Miss Conway on behalf of the church by Mrs. Martin Hal- liday, assisted by G.

S. McGillivray, president of the WA, and John Ambrose, clerk of session. OGILVY'S September Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Hugh John Kelly announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Constance, to Donald Norman Daniels, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph E. Stovall of Baytown, Texas. The marriage is to take place on September 21 at 10 a.m. In the Blessed Sacrament Church, Ottawa.

Carllngwood Plaza 4 FINE QUALITY English Sweaters At Moderate Price. Regular Values 3.98 to 9.95 Sparks Street CE 5-6202 ess v- -3, i ft i Just in time for the thrifty back-to-school shopper. Three-ring binders In an assortment of quality leathers and fabrics and featuring rings. Substantial savings are offered on each binder. snarrer LsJt-JRIDEAU STREETS, "Your Frtendlj family Store" OPFN ALL DAI SATURDAY During August Closed All Day Monday NEW! 1W No-Iron Nylon and Cotton Fabric GLOVES Stationery, Street Continuing 9 Bell United Honors MS Missionary An Interesting evening was held in Bell Street United Church to honor Miss Thelma Conway, a WMS missionary designate to Northern Rhodesia.

The first part of the evening was under the auspices of Ottawa Presbyterial WMS. Mrs. W. U. Collins, president of Ottawa Presbyterial, conducted the devotional service.

Mrs. C. G. Campbell welcomed the guests on behalf of the two WMS auxiliaries of Bell Street Church. Mrs.

O. Lloyd, who was Miss Conway'a Sunday school teacher and CG IT leader while at Bell Street Church, introduced the guest of honor. Mrs. E. G.

Holtby, of the "conference branch, gave an outline of the work In Northern Rhodesia. Mrs, J. A. Mac-donald, president of Ottawa Presbytery Woman's Association, spoke. Rev.

Roy Stafford brought greetings from Ottawa Presbytery. Christianity, education and professional training were the three stepping stones in her decision to give full time service to the church, Miss Conway said. She cautioned any who chose this work to examine their reasons for doing so. "Be sure that you are choosing this because God first sent His Son and now He is sending you." A gift certificate for a book was presented to Miss Conway by Mrs. Collins, on behalf of the Ottawa Presbyterial.

Sectional vice-presidents and their groups were presented to Miss Conway. Two of Miss Conway's sisters with their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Field and Mr. and Mrs.

Morris Morgan and their three daughters, were presented to the ladies, The group then adjourned to the Sunday school hall where ladies of Bell Street Church, under the leadership of WMS president. -Mrs. Campbell, took charee. A beautiful purse with a gift of money was presented for Beautiful Lingerie, Sports-viear. Blouses, Gloves.

StockinQs 150 SPARKS STREET and Cariintrwood Shopping Centre 1 I'ii .1 I .48 Clearing smartly styled gloves two sketched some In nylon, others of cotton fabric In sizes 6 to Vz in a good range of shades but not all shades In every size. I Glows, Street Floor Broadcloth SHIRTS by B.V.D. Now a no-iron shirt at a popular price! Men's white broadcloth shirts that need absolutely no ironing, made from fine Egyptian cotton woven in England. Just rinse and hang to drip dry ready to wear without Ironing. Available in the comfortable short point collar single or French cuffs.

KM Luxurious furs from Ogilvy's Second Floor Salon in the season's latest stylings are offered during our annual August Fur Sale. See the many coats, jackets, capes and stoles buy now and take advantage of substantially reduced prices! Fur Salon, Second Floor CHARLES OG1LVY LIMITED Sizes 14 to 17Vi Sleevet 32 to 35 Afen'i Furnishings, Street Floor 1314 WfUiniton St. PA MTt.

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