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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 26

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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PLAN OCTOBER WEDDING. Mr. and Mrs. -F. H.

Alum announce the engagement of daughter, Muriel Shirley, to Mr. Gordon Charles Rennick, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rennick. The marriage will take place on October: 11 at 2.30 o'clock in Bell Street United Church.

Monk-O'Connell Vows Heard in St. Augustine's The wedding vow's of Miss, Claudette Yvonne O'Connell and Mr. Daniel William were Heard recently in. St. Augustine's.

Church; The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Murray Brewer. of PetaWawa and the late Mr. Michael Starr O'Connell and the bridegroom is, the son of: Mr. and Mrs.

William Monk of Ottawa. Rev," Oswald Malzer, OSA, officiated at the ceremony, Mr. Brian Ellard organist and Mr. Lornie 1 Byrne was soloist. Mr.

-Joseph Mancuso gave his niece in marriage and she was attended by Miss Lillian Monk as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss, Jeanne Spack, Miss Winnifred Barbaro, Miss Helen Monk: and Miss Loretta Mancuso, cousin of the bride. Miss Susan Seguin was flower girl. Mr. Sam Monk.

of Sudbury DOROTHY DIX was best, man for. his brother and the ushers were Mr. Karl Halchuck and Mr. Mike Prytula, cousins of the bridegroom; Mr. Mike Katura and Mr.

Bill Kerrigan. Master Michael Kisit of Montreal, nephew of the bridegroom, was ring bearer. -The bride wore a floor length gown of French face over tatfeta fashioned with a high scalloped neckline- and. lilypoint sleeves. A coronet headdress of seed pearls and sequins secured her full oval shaped veil trimmed with lace and sequins and she carried a.

cascade bouquet of red roses and white carnations. Following a reception at 523 Arlington avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Monk left on a wedding trip to Toronto, Niagara Falls and the northern United States. They will live at 984 Merivale Road.

Going away the, bride wore! a two- piece navy blue white linen a navy blue, hat. matching accessories and red roses en corsage. Too Much Attention Worries Teenager DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My problem has me on edge. It concerns my parents and grandparents, who all live together. am the only child.

Briefly, I can't do a thing without them staring at me and questioning every action and almost every thought. When I come downstairs everyone, stops in his tracks me. If: 1 read, they're watching and I get. so nervous 1 wind up fumbling. I'm forever being told to "watch "be good "take How can I stop them? MINDY, DEAR MINDY: Your certainly is not enviable.

You are the adored pet of four, adults who apparently have little else to do but worship at your shrine. For-: tunately; you're levelheaded girl who isn't; and won't be, spoiled by 'so much attention. You can't change the attitudes, and probably wouldn't want to. What you can do is create as much diversion as possible. Bring your friends home- -scads of them.

Make your home the social centre of. the group. Encourage mom to take an outside interest. Remind her the Brownie, needs leaders, munity drive fell down last year and, maybe she- could perk it up now. This family needs something to hold its interest besides teenage girl.

Finally, when time comes for college, hold out for far-away places. -DOROTHY DIX. Fairweather TO WED. IN SCARBORO. Mr.

and Mrs. Eric Holden of Scarboro, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Adrienne- Jean Holden, to Mr. John Joseph McGowan, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Gowan of Ottawa, wedding will take place on Saturday, September 27, in St. Boniface Church, Scarbore, at 11 o'clock, (Photos by Ashier and Crippen) Lapointe-Rheaume Heard In Sacred Heart The wedding vows, of Miss Yolande Rheaume and Mr. Yvon' Lapointe were heard Monday morning in Sacred Heart Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

"and Mrs. Alfred of. Ottawa and the bridegroom is the son of. Mr. and Mrs.Joseph Lapointe of Clermont, Que.

Rev. Louis Guilbault. OMf, officiated at the ceremony. Mr. Paul Larose was organist and Mr.

Gerald Belisle was soloist, Mr. Rheaume gave his daughter in marriage and she was law, Mrs. attended Laurette by her Rheaume, sister inmatron of honor. Miss Therese Lapointe, sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid and Miss Doriane Rheaume, niece of the bride, was flower girl. Master John Rheaume, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer.

The guests were ushered by Mr. Andre Lapointe and Mr. Rolland Rheaume. The bride wore a floor: length gown of taffeta and hand- Kathryn Lee Marries S. Blackburn Miss Kathryn E.

Lee became the bride. of Mr. Stanley Blackburn if St. Theresa's Church recently. The bride.

is the of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and the bridedaughter. is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank. R. Blackburn. Rev. John O'Donnell officiated.

Miss Valerie Moran was organist and Mr. Bernard. C. O'Connor of Saint. John, NB.

uncle of the bride, was soloist. Mr. Lee gave his daughter in marriage she was at-tended by -her sister, Miss Nancy Lee, as maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Betty Ann Blackburn, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Gail Mr. Ron Riley was best man and the ushers were Mr.

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clipped. Chantilly, lace haying a scalloped neckline adorned with sequins and at pearls the and back butterfly pouff which extended into a Watteau train. A matching headdress of sequins and pearls secured her (full length illusion: veil and she carried a -cascade bouquet of white roses and chrysanthemums The matron of honor and the bridesmaid wore -floor-length gowns of and taffeta in coral and. turquoise shades. The flower girl wore a dress with a flared skirt decorated with tiny velvet bows.

Following a reception at the Eastview Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. Lapointe left on a wedding trip to Atlantic City and Cape Cod. They will live in Clermont on their return. Going away the bride wore.

a dark brown Blin and Blin suit, a Canadian mink stole, a beige hat trimmed with pheasant feathers and 'brown accessorles. The bride wore floor length gown. of Chantilly lace over and nylon tulle fashioned with a pleated bodice having a picture neckline, short sleeves and a tiered skirt. Her shoulder length illusion veil was secured by, headdress of iridescent sequins and seed pearls, and she carried a cascade bouquet of American Beauty. roses on a white lace fan.

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