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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 19

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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19
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ar i f' MA i ft Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kotlarchuk, left, and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kotlarchuk are seen following their wedding in Holy Croat Catholic Church.

Kemptvilfe. Mrs. Joseph Kotlarchuk la the former Miss Betty Nonriieapby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Joseph Heaphyof Burritt's Rapids. Mrs.

Mich- Doubles Wedd i rig Helton Kemptyile In i double ceremony in Holy Craw Catholic Churcfi. Kempt-' villeon Saturday afternoon. Betty Nora Heaphy be- ie the bride of Joseph Kotlarchuk and Miss Marielle Bluer Occam um orne or mt. Michael Kotlarchuk. The two brothers are sons of, Mr.

and Mrs. Stefan KoUar chuk of KemptvUle. Mist Heaphy the daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Joseph Heaphy of Burritt's Rapid, and Miss Bizier is the daughter of Mr.

Darila Bizier and the late Mrs. Bizier and the adopted daughter of Mrs. Fortunat Asae- un, au or Quebec city. Rev. Mkhad Blazenko of Ottawa, officiated, assisted by Rev.

r. P. Quinn. pariah prieA. Mist Margaret Swain organist and Mr.

Clarence Scistons wui oloist Heaphy gave hlg daugh-fsr. in marriage and she was attended by her sisters. Mis Jean Heaphy as maid of honor and Miss Dorothy Heaphy as bridesmaid. Mis Linda Kuch ma of Toronto was flower girt Mr. Alan O'Rourkt of Mont real was best man- for Mr.

Joseph Kotlarchuk and Ma Pat rick Maloney of KemptvUle usnereaijM Mr. Da Vila Bizier gave his daughter in marriage and (he was attended By nor sister. Mrs. Leo Robin of Montreal, and Helen Sewamt as bridesmaids. Mist Raymond St Aubln of Montreal was flower girt Mr.

Leo Robin of Montreal was best man for Mr. Michael Kotlarchuk and Mr. Morris Harkala ushered the- guests. Brides Cown. Miss Heenhy wore a gown of i silk organza over taffeta fashioned with a portrait neck line and full skirt with a back bustle which extended into a chapel train.

A- dosed crown headdress adorned with sequlna i matching accessories. Following a reception' at the IOOF Hall. KemptvUle. the two couples left on wedding trips Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Kotlar chuk wiU reside in Prascott and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kotlar chuk will reside in KemptvUle Travelling Mrs. Joseph oi ls rchux wore a dress and duster cost ensemble of turquoise and II JL mrn at Vnehallengeable mw Prices I "'19 7 Jr. 1 i hi 1 I ImUJVm Smmmtr Se mt Qaalliv Far Luxurious Full-Lcnjjlli Beaver Coats i Timeless beauty in fine full'furred kin H.R.4elected for their splendiri-quality, their deep-piled richness.

The perfect, "dne-coat for Winter, because Beaver -is of all-occasion and an unmatched investment in HJL'i Summer Sale of Furs starting at $499." Fre Statap tiU rcssurel Cavesi(eal Terws of Pavaaeat N. Csvtatia's LemtKng urriert $incm 1837 aaBaBsaBasaa(tBsBaasBBs(sB 182 QaeWStreM'taaiiaBttsatkttsa 4 Vv.V-V- aer Kotlarchuk is the former Miss Marielle Bizier, daughter of Mr. Davila. Bizier and the late Mrs. Bizier and adopted A daughter of Mrs.

Fortunat Assdin, all of Quebec City. -Then bridegrooms are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Stefan Kotlarchuk of KemptvUle. L.

ThI by Dvatn) and seed pearls secured ber Illusion veU and she carried cascade bouquet of pink roses and wnite stepnanoua, Mist Bizier wore a gown of Italian sUk trimmed with Alen- con lace and appuqued with lace at the neckline and waist line. An open crown headdress of pearls and sequins secured her veU of French illusion and she carried a cascade bouquet of pink rose and stepbanotis. Miss Joan Heaphy and Mis Dorothy Heaphy wore.ballerina length gowns of mauve and lira organza and matching headdresses. The flower girl wore a yellow dress, a matching hat, and white accessories, Miss Bizier's attendants wore ballerina length gowns of pale blue organza over it eta ana pink, white accessories and a white gardenia en corsage, Mr. Michael Kotlarchuk wore a pal olive pure ailk sheath dress and duster coat beige accessories, a beige feathered hat and a white gardenia en YWCAJComp Davern Holds Operi House A successful "open house' a Steps penpmtion with just one quick squeezed Keeps underarms dry aad odourlsat for one full day and night etsStfw.M.

eariwfeakMty 4" i was. held recently at iwui CampDavera when tome 100 parents and. friends gathered to inspect the camp and enjoy the entertainment Mist Rull Frsser wss in charge of the synchronized swimming event and Miss Janet 'St Amour arranged water tactics with canoes. A demonstration of overnight camping equipment and handi craft were featured. Mrs.

Grace Foley is director of the camp. Mrs, Frieda Moodie was in charge of re-freshments. This year, two new cabins have; been added. Four two-week camp periods accommodate nearly 400 Ottawa girls. Reunion Held At Carsonby Some 60 fnendt and relatives gathered at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Foster Moffstt of Carsonby to greet Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dobson who-returned to the Ottawa VaUey from British Columbia after 46 years. Mr.

Dobson married the former Edith MoTfatt of Carsonby 4S years ago and left to settle in Dodsland, Ssik. They have four sons, and two daughters and 14 grandchildren. Mrs. Dobson returned for visit in 1920, Since then the Dobson' have retired to White Rock, Refreshments were served end a cake was presented' by Mrs. Stephen Collins of Ottawa.

Mrs Craig led the sing song. i A CDDSV 1 ga swss Aj sf I 7 i TUESDAY, 7DIT WM. THE OTTAWA JOUKNAE SOCIAL arid PERSONAL Mis Beverly Simpson enter tained recently- at shower km honor of Mis Beverley Burton. a bride-elect of August ft. MISI Miss TWO BROTHERS AND THEIR Hon.

and Mn Gori Fearfcet, wKo wera In Victoria to frect Prince Margaret on her arrival, have returned to Ottawa. Mr. Pearke alto (pent a few days, with her on and dauthter-in-law, Mr. and Mr. John Pearkas, in Vancouver.

Hon. Wishart McL Robertson Burton and Mr. Kenneth Taylor. wno marrlat UKe puce Autuit.t. Mi MarUyn O'Grady.

a bride-elect of next month, wa honored at a miscellaneous shower held bv Mr. Laurent Wbelle. and Mrs. Robertson left yesterV "Mr. Dougla Harcourt Mrs.

day to spend a few day lilorville BovUle-and Mr. Uoyd Nova Scotia. Dr. and Mrs. Keith Ingold entertained at the cockuil hour on Sunday in honor of Miss Faye Rochester and her fiante, Mr.

Keith Campbell. Mrs. Robert Lee Smith of Tampa. will be. here to attend the wedding or her niece, Mis Rachel Boyer, to Mr.

Jules Choquette, which takes place on Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Cenn entertained, at a dinner, party at uieir some eve ning in honor of Miss Beverley Cuthebert entertained at a tea in honor of Mrs. K. O. Moore who is leaving shortly with her husband, Sqdn.

Ldr. Moore, who is taking up his new posting at Staff College, Toronto. Pouring tea were Mrs. Hal Roche, Mr. V.

D. Ritchie. Mrs. Robert Montgomery and Mrs, Wilfred. Farren.

Mrs. W. 5. McLeod assisted. Mr.

and Mrs. A. Richardson have returned home after (pending short- time in Toronto. 1 Clinton Pasley is Reaving at the end of the week for Burlington, Vt, to attend the wedding her son. Dr.

Francis Pasley, to Mis Ariene Ursula Boucher, takes place on Saturday Mr, and Mrs. Harold Steele of Quyon, Que, wiU be rat to 'their friends and relatives on Tuesday. August from two to five and from seven to nine o'clock on the occasion of their 50th -wedding Mrs. Roger Hamel of Seven Islands, is arriving on Thursday to attend the wedding of her chtter. Miss Rachel Boyer, to Mri Jules Choquette.

Mrs. A. M. Hill was In Montreal en Saturday to attend the Biedennann-HUI wedding. Miss Ann Corkery and Mrs.

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