married July 1 in St. Mary‘s Star of the Sea Church, Port Credit. The bride is the former Maureen Jane McMillan, daughter of Mr. and MR. AND MRS. JOHN ST. DENNIS were MARRIED AT PORT CREDIT CHURCH Northern Ontario And Nassau Visits For Couple Wed July 1 Showers Are Held For July 1 Bride In a candlelight service at St. Mary‘s Star of the Sea Church, Port Credit, Saturday, July 1, Maureen Jane McMillan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Mcâ€" Millan of Cochise Crescent, became the bride of John Gerald St. Denis, on of Mr. and Mrs. Leo St. Denis of Iroquois Falls, Ontario. The church was decorated with white gladioli, mums and carnaâ€" tions for the ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. Father Joseph McCarthy, godfather and uncle of the bride, of River Hebert, Nova _ Scotia. Mrs. O‘Dwyer was the organist and Mrs. Peter Hart, sister of the groom, was the soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was charming in a floor length gown of white satin organza, with Swiss guipure lace bodice, lace lily point sleeves; and empire waist, The slim skirt fell into a full length chapel train, and . featured guipure lace appliqued in a pattern around the hem. She wore a full length veil, appliqued from crown to shoulders, and carried a long slender cascade of white roses and ivy. Mrs. Wilfred Hughes was matâ€" ron of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Beverley Raymes, Miss Mary Jane Faulkner, Miss Merle Quinn. Little Debra McMillan, sister of the bride, was enchantâ€" ing as the flower girl. Over the past two months Miss June Treble of Mimico has been honored at many showers. Miss ‘Treble became the bride of Tom Rowan, also of Mimico, on Saturâ€" day, July 2 at Christ Anglican Church, Mimico. Mrs. Walter Davis, godmother bf the brideâ€"toâ€"be, 257 East Mall, Islington, gave a linen shower attended by relatives and friends. A miscellaneous shower was held by the brideamaids, Miss Joan Streeter, Misa Wendy Lou Gamble, and Mrs. Barbara Bell, at the home of Mra. Bell, 287 Markland Drive, Etobicoke. Those nt were friends and former [-!Iomm- tary and High School classmates. The teachers at Seventh Street School and the Lakeshore area entertained June at a Kitchen Shower in the Staff Room. surprised Miss Treble with a misâ€" cellaneous shower. ‘The pupils did a lovely job of decorating the classroom and even brought a shower cake. ° hothe of the viceâ€"principal, Mr. School held a presentation at the Holiday Inn and following in the The four bridal attendants were The bride‘s Grade Three class Street dressed alike in sleeveless floor length gowns of soft moss green chiffon, _ trimmed _ with pink rosettes and green leaves. The gowns featured toga type overâ€" tapes and the headpieces were matching green chiffon hoods. They carried softrounded bouquets of white daisy mums. The flower girl wore a floor length dress of carnation pink taffeta with empire waist in nylon lace, short lace sleeves and matchâ€" ing pink lace hood. She carried a ball type bouquet of variegated pink miniature carnations. Brian McMahon was the best man while John and James Mcâ€" Millan, brothers of the bride, served as ushers, D‘Arcy Gliona of Ashley and Crippen was the photographer. For the reception, held at the Mississauga Golf and Country Club, the mother of the bride received in a floorâ€"length turâ€" quoise sheath with cage style French lace coat and matching Juliette cap. Her corsage was of cymbidian orchids, She was assisted by the mother of the groom in & floor length pale blue chiffon over crepe gown, with short lace sleeves and corâ€" sage of Cymbidian orchids. During the reception Dr. Peter Hunt acted as master of cereâ€" monies, while Mr. John Gallacher proposed the toast to the bride. _ For her wedding trip to Northâ€" ern Ontario, followed by a visit Kent Gooch, where the bride was given a beautiful corsage of white carnations. . The couple were presented with a lovely Corning Ware serving tray. â€" The â€" matron â€" of â€" honor, Mrs. James Johnson, and one of the flower girls, Miss Janice Johnson, 1306 Northaven Drive, Port Credit, were coâ€"hostesses at a misâ€" cellaneous shower. Those in attenâ€" dance were lifeâ€"long friends and neighbors of the bride. The groom was entertained at a stag held by the best man, Mr. Bill Hood, and Mr. Rick Babâ€" cock. The party took place at the â€" Goodyear {'m’od\ Hall on Seventh Street, New Toronto. ‘Those in attendance were friends from the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Scouting and Rovers. The loilm presented Tom with a beautiful barbecue. was made to Tom and June from the members of the Third Lakeâ€" shore Scout Ladies‘ Auxiliary, the Men‘s Group Committee and the gift, a beautiful cut crystal clock, Scouts, Cubs and Rovers. Tom is the Scoutmaster of the Third Lakeshore Scout troop. 2e P . se i+ 5.6 igiinieaish i s al s 5.2 Mrs. Vincent J. McMillan of Cochise Crescent, Port Credit, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo St. Denis of Iroguois Falls, Ontario. The couple will live in Oakville. to Nassau, the bride chose a coat and dress ensemble in lime green and white summer wool. A white fedora style hat, matching avcesâ€" sories and a gardenia corsage comâ€" pleted the costume. The couple will live in Oakvilie on their return. The bride is employed by the Ontario Probaâ€" tion Services and the groom is on Services and the groom is a member of the Department of Reform Institutions. 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GILHULY whose wedding Cooksville Wedding Of Local Interest > Joan L. Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Staniey Turner of Cumberland, Ontario, became the bride of Wayne M. Gilhuly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gilhuly of Cooksville in a June 3 cereâ€" mony at St. Andrews‘ United Church, Cumberland. The Rev. A. Manson officiated and Mrs. Scott was the organist. Given in marriage by her father, the ,bride wore a white empire line gown of peau de soie with mantilla head piece. She carried orchids, sweetheart roses and lily of the valley. + The bridal attendants . were Mrs. Ronald Bowden, sister of the bride, who acted as matron of honor, and Mrs. Roy Law of Toronto and Miss Darlene Skeegs, bridesmaids. _ Two little flower girls, Miss Sharon Skeegs of Kingston, and Debbie Turner, looked enchanting. Master Danny Green was the ringâ€"bearer. 6 eyl., 1960 CORVAIR +450 James Gilhuly of Toronto acted as his brother‘s best man, and the ushers were Paul Parkin of Peterboro and Roy Law _ of Toronto. 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