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Barrie Examiner, 13 Sep 1951, p. 10

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Evelyn Johnston Becomes Bride McLaughlin of Miss Johnston daughter of Mr and Mrs The marriage Evtlit ithe bride toie LI ngn of Ihlte Herbert Johnston Barrie Kenneth McLaughlin of Petelborgwymp Bib Mm ough son of Mclaughlln of Pem gm and Minn mugmg broke and the late Mls Mclglngh iwmw runners took place 1Il illlt Sltrtl Baptist Church Barrie on Saturn day Sept 1931 at Illrl Rev IIIlIick inndie Mlar of Bullet powned ill in the afternoon Iiit unpre in gellull easure oi whole wheat and Iran in IIABISIEIISIIIIEIIIIEII WHEA M2 8763 235 IAprrtnasr 561 42 Ii mmmm mummy 5m 13 1951 chell performed the ceremony ls sisted by Rev Wattiller Wedding music was played byi ergt George Shaw of London who lalso accompanied the soloist Miss Margaret Shaw of London Given in marriage try her father bridal satin styled ullh sweet tieart neckline She Lllllird The maid of honor Miss PtLIII Johnston of Toronto Sister of the Lbridg who was gowmut in mature ltzlffeta and the brldesunaul Miss plllk taffeta rallied liosegiiys of sweet peas The junior bridesmaid Miss Marie Miltir of Barrie and thel flowur girl Nilsl tarol Johllston of Burks Frills eri gowned in green IIIIILIII liltI IIU taffeta liltl cul llul baskets of sweet peas llarry McBride of Westinmth was groolnsinan and Wes Spurrell and Donald Johnston both of Barrie acted as ushers reception was held III the church parlors iolloIIille the cere lnony Later the bride lllfl groom left on wedding trip to Buffalo NY the bride travelling ill dress of pure silk With navy and grey floral pattern alld navy accessories In their return Mr and Mrs Mc Laughlin will be trialling their home ill Peterborough utoftown guests at the wed ding came froln Pembroke West meath Foresters Falls London Niagara Falls Hamilton and To ronto wdsleyCote Catharine Tyrer Weds Former Flyer LaPlanteDobson EgNuptials are Held At Parents Home vPhoto by Henry II Rooke Barrie IITURED CUTTING their wedding cake are Mr and Mrs Handels Whereer You Walk Al Hawkestone The marriage of Miss Jean Dor een Mawdsiey daughter of Mr arid Mrs John Mawdsley of llawke stone to Earl George Cote soln of Mr and Mrs Charles Cote of Bar rie took place on Saturday Sep tember 1951 at four oclock in the afternoon at till home of the brides parents Tile Rev Hugh Shannon performed the ceremony in floral setting of gladioli with pink and white streamers decorating the home Wedding music was played by Mrs Hugh Shannon Given in marriage by her father the bride wore ballerinalength gown of whiteFrench Chantilly lace over white slipper satin styled with long sleeves Her fingertip veil of tulle illusion was caught with lilacs and she carried bOLI quet of red roses with white stream ers ers man of pink roses irhei bride winderoorreft unis iiiii wedding trip to Montreal the brid be making their home in Barrie Lindsay and Beileville Muriel Booth Weds Ray Usher gladioli and fern during the signing of the register the bride wore gown of blush pink Chantilly lace over white satin with pointed bodice buttoning to the waist Queen Anne collar and long sleeves coming to point over her hands The full skirt fell into short train and iuliet cap trini med with seed pearls held her overthefacc veil of blush illusion Her flowers were crescent boult quet of pink aristdcratvroses gar denias and stephanotis Her attendant Miss Bclva Wilson of Barrie Was Ivealjggfateaibiuc satinbaIIElinaileiTgth gown with white hat She carried abouquct of yellow roses with rainbow stream Ron Pethick Orillia was grooms At the reception which followed the ceremony the mother of the bride received wearing navy blue of pink roses The TI Who 3150 receivadvr guests following the ceremony The ETBTBTTWIITTFRMCOISZTES Tmm travelling in blue suit with navy velvet accessories and corsage of red roses On their return they will Outoftown guestsat the wed ding came from Kingston Toronto eptember Bride The marriage of Miss Muriel Ger trude Booth Reg daughter of Mr andTMrs Lloyd Booth of Stroud to Ray Downey Usher son of Mrs George Usherof Elmvale and the late Mr Usher took place in St James United Church Stroud on Saturday Sept 1951 at three oclock in the afternoon Rev JpF Morris performed the ceremony in setting of tall stand ards and baskets of pink and White Wedding music was played by Angus Ross who alsoaccompanied the soloist Mrs Arndld Spearn of Barrie in the singing of For You Alone before the ceremony and Qd $10000 for your family you die $20000 ifyou die by accident or $30000if you die by accident whileriding as passenger in public conveyance aeroplane excepted in public building Liberal each payment for loss of parts of your liodyand total disability imprinted cord $10000 Low Rate Protection policy It will interest you Given in marriage by her father The maid of honor Miss Hazel Booth of Stroud sister of the bride and the bridesmaidsMiss May Rey nolds aild Miss Beth Huddlcston both of Barrie were gowned in white nylon marquisctte over pale green taffeta styled similarly to the gown worn by the bride with matching juliet caps and mittens The maid of honor carried cluster bouquet of gloria roses orchid gladioli stcphanotis and baby mums and the bridesmaids carried cluster bouquets of pink delight rosewgladiolirstephanotisandbaby mums Earl Thomson of Elmvale cousin of the groom was groomsman and the ushers were Mervin Booth of Stroud brother of the bride Ronald Booth of Toronto cousin of the bride and Harry and John Usher of Hamilton brothers of the groom reception was held at Stroud Community Hall for about 100 hall was decorated with pink and white streamers and white wedding bells and the ladies of St James choir served refreshments Receiv ing the guests thermother of the bride was wearing powder blue tis sue failITand French Chantilly lace with black accessories and corsage of pink aristocrat roses The grooms mother who also received was wearing black crepe with black accessories and furs and cmsagu of bettertime roses The bride and groom left on wedding trip to Winnipeg Mani toba the bride travelling in dress of navy sheer with matching ac cessories and navy gabardine coat She wore corsage of white gardenias On their return Mr and Mrs Usher will be making their home in Elmvale Outoftowrr guests at the wed ding came from Hamilton Erin dale Clarkson Toronto Waubau shene Midland Elmvale Oriliia and Bonnie telegram of best wishes was received from Vancouver BC from Miss Marion Guyac9usin of the bride school in Barrie After atteh three years Nuptials are Held At Port Credit For Leila Carr In quiet ceremony in Filsl United Church Port Credit on Wednesday September 1951 Miss Leila Emily Marion Carr daughter of Mrs Carr of Port Credit and the late Harvey Carr formerly of Thornton and Barrie becamcthe bride of Percy Hooper Werry son of BOWmanvillc Rev Forrest The bride is graduate ointthe Royal Victoria Hospital traiging ins the University of Toronto she was instructor of nurses at Barrie for Clifford McArthur Who were married September in Trinity Church The bride is the former Catharine Maran Iyrer dau ghter of Mrs Lorne Tyrcr of Barrie and the late Dr Tyrer mm and she carried whim Her husband is the son of Mrs McArthur of Toronto and book with cascade 01 gm the late Mr McArthur After wedding trip to Detroit and lilonms and stophmioiis other points in the United States the couple will be makingl their home in Chatham where the grOOm is with the Chatham Maroons hockey club Mr McArthifr is former member of the Barrie Flyers Junior and Junior hockey clubs Mr and Mrs Frank Worry of performed the ceremony Given in marriage by her bro ther the bride wore cherry wine velvet dress with matching hat She carried nosegay of white mums Her only attendant was Mrs Har old Carr dressed in delphinium blue velvet and carrying nosegay of pink gladioli and white mums Alden Hoar of Bowmanville acted as grqomsman Following family reception held at the Queen Elizabeth Lodge the couple left on motor trip to Gaspe and the Maritimes MINE PRODUCTION low INSURAIICEPROTICTW nfe IIIno cruel rem natural cause ore oridue to attire which Tonplains saw it was Block 01min Lounsuuunlvlslii Mime NI3WIITONDIstlI Manager Ilrcll Dobson daughter of Mr and Mls Dobson RR Barrie with stephanutis blue dress of triple sheer faille and white Her attendant Miss Ruth McAr WIIII naty accessories and cor turn Mr and thur of Baltic wore bailriliiusugc of bettertilne roses bride was groomsman nt Baystairs Lodge the brides Imother received in gown of Car ibbean blucwliiITETTmmed with gnipure lace and diamantine witn white French feather hat and grooms mother assisted in gown of French blue lace over crepe blue Ilvet hat arid corsage of Ameri can Beauty roses NY the bride chose suit of black and silver matelasse with matching Canadian mines produced metals valued at $901119026 two years ago from native king in 1788 To tasteVit ispto prefer the superb quality and avourof Far Qualin SIyleVr Workmanship AND ABOVE ALL PRICEITS 77 WIGGINS FURS FROM TORONTO Germanic25 Elizabeth St In Barrie IN Tn MIDDLE or SEPTEMBER PHONE 4868 rm Member of Retail Furriers Guild of Canada also BetterVBusIness Bureau TOTAL DISABILITY AND ACCIDEN ill DEATH to Joseph Stewart Barry La Plante Yul Ottawa son of Mr and Mrs ILII Flame of Rouyn Quebec took placi quietly on Saturday Sep umber 1951 at three oclock in dire afternoon at the home of the brides parents The house was itlltllltlltll with pink and while lrlltkllltl alld pink and yellow igladioli for the ceremony which luas performed by Rev Fra lsir of Angus Wedding music was played by the brides aunt Mrs Ward of tulilwzlter who also accompanied Itlie willilsI Mrs Ross Ronald of Phyllis Scott and EJames Robinson Wed at Trinity in Saturday September 1951 Miss lhyllis Marie Scott daughter lot Mr and Mrs James Scott be lealne the bride of James Henry Robinson son of Mr and Mrs Jam 105 ll Robinson of Toronto Rev IJ lle Pencier Wright officiated leit the ceremony ill Trinity Angli can Church Barrie The bride given in marriage by Iher father was gowned ill bai ilerinalengtil dress of white Chan tilly lace over satin fashioned with fitted basque and bouffant skirt Iler headdress was of matching hantiily lace and orange blos Attending the bride was Mrs Jane Blum of Ottawa sister of the groom gowncd in cinnamon lace over lime green satin with nose gay of yellow roses and bronze mums Raymond Scott brother of the At the reception which followed corsagc of Talisman roses The For motor trip to Lake Placid accessories and corsage of white gardenias On their return Mr and Mrs Robinson will be making their home in Toronto The numerous guests from out of town were from Ottawa Hamilton Toronto Guelph Owen Sound Or angeville Schombcrg and Beeton NARROW ESCAPE CRANBERRY PORTAGE Man CPIMr and Mrs Wolf of Kansas City with their son daugh terinlaw and two grandchildren survived when their small boat plunged over the 10foot dam on Lake Athapapaskow The boat re mained upright in its wild ride BOUGHT COLONY The British colony of Sierra Le one in West Africa was bought DISMEMBERMENT BENEFITS Lords Prayer and Because ynylon net with Gwen in marriage by her fath nie bride wore ballerinacttluel of blue mm length gown of powder blue taill Charles Byron of Camp Borden eta and nylon net with tioweriwas groomsman headdress and fingertip cll Shel At the reception which to The marriage of Miss Audrey carried cascade bouquet of ttlllllL ceremony the mother of the blue ona gladioii and pink delight roses bride received Wearing navy and cersage mtlms er Barrie In the singing of The1ength gown of yellow lace and grooms mother whoalso receiv ower head ed was wearing black crepe with rsage Economy Utility Convenience More and more families have discovered that they cannot afford to go on paying more and more for meats and vegetables Can you afford to be without an In ternational Harvester Freezer in yourkitchen Youll marvel at the economy and convenience of fresh food ready right at your fingertips right where you 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