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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 16

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HflE OTTAWA JOURNAL 18 In Stewarton The marriage of Dorothy Eleanor S-rreney and Mr. DvW Ronald Cordon Saunders took place on Satur-, day 'aitemoon at four o'clock In Stewarton United -Church. Rev. T. S.

Milliken olS-Ctaled, Th bride It the daughter of Ma G. Sereney, ad the brtdrgruom I the ton o( Mr. and Jrtri. Herbert Stunder. Yellow and white pnd terns wera used In decora lion.

Myron MacTavtthJ puj td in organ music The bride was g'ven In marriage i by her brother, Mr. Bluart Seraney and v4 attend ed by ber coutin, Lorna Sereney aa maid of honor. Mr. Albert 0. C.

Hooper was beat man, and uthrr wera. Mr. John Burke and -Mr. David Tomokina. Tor ber 'marriage' the bride chose a Boor white aatin gown trimmed with pearls, and matching Juliet eap which held a waist length i following reep'-ion held ill the Dell Tea Room, the couple left lor a trip to Van couver.

For travelling the bride woe a green uit green velvet hat and black acces sories. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mm. A. O.

Wilton, Mrt. K. J. Levellle, Mlaa Edna WUion. Mr.

and' Mra. E. H. Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs.

David Tompkins, all ol To ronto; Mr. and Mrs. J. Cat- aidy and Patricia, oi Orillia; and Mr. Kdgar Sereney, Mr." and Mra, Ray Sereney and Mlaa Shirley Sereney, ail of Braeaide; Mr.

and Mra. Larry Sweigard, of Perth; Mr. and Mra, C. Haselton. of Cobourg Mr.

and Mra. Percy TompkinJl and Mrs. R. Todd, or Bruck- vtlle; Mr. and John Burke, of Sudbury; and Mr.

Charles Sereney, of BarnUw 4. Couple Observe Golden Wedding' Mr. and Mrs. A. M.

Mockett. 170a Bank street, OtUwa. i were at home to their friends on September on the occa-alon of their 50th wedding anniversary. Albert' Matthias Mockett and Elisabeth Cutis war united In marriage at Billings Bridge la 1903. Receiving with them were Iheir bridesmaid.

Mra. William McLaren, and their beat man, Mr. William Spendlow, and their three Mrs. William Damm of New York, Mra, L. Scharf and Mra.

R. Lethbridga of Ottawa. i Pouring tea were Mra. Wil- Ham Wright, Mrs. A- Wright.

Mrs. George Walker, Mra. William Spendlow. Mrs. E.

Aaaiating wera Mr. Phil Webster, Mra. David Cults, Miss Lois Dollman, Mrs. Allan Rostetter, Miaa Ebie Craig, -Clarence' -Mr. Thomaa Mockett; Mra.

Charter Porter. Mrs, George Craig, Mra, Fred Harper, Mrs. J. Murphy Jr4 and Mra. Gerry Brabaxon.

i Mr. and Mra. Mockett cetved -many beautiful, gifts and flowera. FagaiyGlrprdtn In 8L Patrick'-Church on Saturday morning Miss Mary Theresa Glrardin became the bride of Mr. Michael-James Fa nan.

The bride is the daughler of -the. lata Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'Glrardin, and the bridegroom la tha son of Mr. and Mra Tbomss X.

Fagart. Rev, Joseph O'Donnell out-eisted at tha ecremony. Pink gladioli and fern were uaed In decoration, rv.w v. The bride was given In mar- rtage by her uncle! Mr. Napoleon Manor, and attended by her cousin, Mis.

Dorothea Manor, as Mr. Douglaa Burkj was best man. The brid wore a grey suit with black velour hst trimmed with Jet She carried arm bouquet of baby rotes. Following a reception, held the Green Valley, tha couple left on a wedding trip to Lake 7 New vanhhlnaj (roam base give quiet, earn plate ebterption. tea vot awderarmt dry I aWnhhe ajll adeurl Now, exdesi fenaala rMk Tiaidiia cream bsM.briaft greater pwmqioa.

from ptrtpirMioa aod aadtrwai odour tha yoa ba car kanwa! Qinra, mmpltit tbtorpooa etimfmtet all daoger ampiranoa odovr. Ketpt aadstsrn drr, mly dry nan dttnqr aad tod-frea. Euqaet is aatitepiic does not Irrntrt annMl taist. And aew Coquet It easier to tpplr, disappears la iifff does aot karat dodtiag. ''V I aivaa tCfX taara lot year atetiev tkaa the averaae of til twinr leadiag hrmaoU.

Full I ar onlf 5 Jo Alto rraiUblt ia aoaitawiii nbn tad 1 oa. rcoaoaw site ar. 1 i diMna -m km i MR, AND MRS. HERBERT JOSEH BURCBELL pictured following their recent marriage1 in St, Paul's Church, Perth, OnU: The bride is the former Miss Trudy Eleanor McCallum. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Nell Cameron McCallum, of Rideau rerry, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Fred William Burchell and the late Mr. Burchell, of Perth. phote-, Ktwaun aiuox.) "saN.

I MISS JEANNETTE GOUGEON and Mr. Gerard Brian Halpln, whose engagement ia announced by Mlaa Gougeon't parents. Mr. and Mrs. Valmore Gougeon.

Mr. Hslpiii is the son of Mrs. David Halpln and the lata Mr. Halpln. The marriage will take place on October I at the at nine aJn.

(Phete hr AMn.) Placid 'and Northern New York. On their return they will: Uke up residence 160 Bay street, Ottawa, 'GOING TO SCOTLAND. HALIFAX, Sept. IS. Cn Premier Angua and Mines Minister A.

H. Me- 1 1 So dtlleloB heated and battered! Klnnon, Nova Scotlana with Scottish blood in their veins, leave Quebec City Wednesday (or a visit to their ancestral homeland. The premier, accompanied by his wife, will offici ate at Apal ceremonies of the Scottish National Mod in Edinburgh October 18. Looking for Something Different for Breakfast? Individual Pecan Bun ofea ffla a. Store at 1- Paitrr Br.

VAffK lit ainaav bominion sto at ia. otiiT iiMki oiaws suu WSIXINOTON, at rsrkaals MORRISON-LAMOTBE BAKERY UUUriUUUUJ fWl NIWI gnoonv -J'sST'i my aa Peedereat la -1 S. sdc txmlt 1 NIWI rnQir' dk Paadaraal Am' tuna io Vkj-, a dtodomat trsrs-. Pretty Wedding In Buckinghbm SL Andrew's Vnlted 'Church in Buckingham wat the scene of the wedding of Mies' Lillian' Laforce, daughter of and Mra. Murdoch Laforce, of Buckingham, and Mr.

Robert L. Mil-lar, of Buckingham, son of Mr. Williajs) Millar and the late Mrs. Alma Millar, of fort St. John, BC.

Rev. B. A. Gregoire officiated at the ceremony, which took place Saturday afternoon. The wedding music wat played by Mra.

O. MacLennan, with Mr. William Dunning at soloist. Autumn flowert, gladioli and fernt were used to decorate the church. Given In marriage by her father," the bride wat attended by Miss Judy Bryant at mald-of-honor, and by Mrs.

J). Living aa Mr. Wilson MacEwen. of Buckingham, was best man, and the ushers were Mr. D.

Living, Stuart Living and Mr. Hugh Walker. For her. wedding the bride wore a waltz length gown of hwhlta Chantllly lace and net over, designed with a strapless bodice and net' yoke with a Peter Pan collar, and long pointed sleeves. fin' gertip veil of tulle Illusion fell from a seed pearl headdress.

and aha carried a bouquet of pink roses and atephanotlt. She also wore the bridegroom's gift. a necklace of pearlt. A reception waa held at the Buckingham High School, and COutlj is our Far th lHimtiMnl that mm mveh Call 5-2332 or 5-2333 IfflUTy SALBM la the Lord Elgla Hotel NEW WINTER COATS CHESSES Arriving Dally Oar. Lar-Away Mta RifTs i.ro.

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sf the LaurenUahs. Going away Tha couplo, wlU' reside In the bride wore a cocoa brown silk faille drees trimmed with brawn velvet, brows accea- vi rT- rjAttjur. a A. 1BagF rap -j, wrm rwww vw TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1953 Garber, of Lachute, Mr.

and Mrs, B. Laforce, vof Hull; Mr m4 atflr Wprn Buckingham. Mr. and Mra. WlUUm Dunning.

Among the out of -town! Mrs. T. F. Mrs. 1.

guests were Mr. and Mrs. John' Smythe. Mr. and Mrs, James Kenny, Mr.

Peter- Copping, el Ottawa: Mr. P. Orpen, of DoU beau. Mr. and Mrs, O.

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