Daily Times-Gazette, 16 Apr 1953, p. 21

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* mony, and "The Lord's Prayer" The best man was William Barr ' mother received wearing a long SCUGOG ISLAND Pretty Wedding Solemnized In Scugog Island Church SCU LAND -- The mar- riage of Allene Jane Sweetman of Scugog Island, and William John Kane of Toronto was solemnized on Saturday afternoon, April 4, at Grace United Church, Scugog Island, with Rev. J. D. MacKin- non officiating. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John L. Sweetman, of Scugog, and the groom, the only son of Mr. and Mrs, Horatio Kane of Toron- to. Baskets of vari-colored tulips and daffodils, and Easter lilies decorat- ed the church. White satin ribbons and fern with yellow "mums- de- signated the pews. The wedding music was played by Mrs. J ohn Beckett and the choir sang 'O Perfect Love" before the cere- during the signing of the register. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a period .gown of net over magnolia taffeta styled with a French lace redin- gote buttoned from the pointed collar to the waist. A corcnation tiara held her fingertip veil and she carried a white prayer book | with a white orchid and satin rib- | bon tied with golden yellow freesia. | She wore rhinestone earrings, the t of the groom. ol ne maid of honor, Miss Ann cousin of Sweetman of Toronto, the bride, wore a gown of Mardi Gras blue faille, with a bra'ded headdress. Bridesmaids were Miss | Phylis Tetlow of Scugog, and Mrs. | Carol Gunn, of Toronto, sister of the groom, wearing a gown of daf- fodil yellow faille and matching feather for their hair. The gowns were styled alike with fitted bod- ices appliqued wih white leaves and matching boleroes. The flower girls were Miss Car- ol Crozier, and Miss Marilyn Fra- lick and they wore Mardi Gras blue hooped faille gowns caught |g with lace, and lily of the valley tiaras All attendants carried lace over satin baskets. Miss Sweetman's flowers were Johanna Hill roses. Miss Tetlow and Mrs. Gunn car- |, ried turquoise carnations, and the altendants carried yellow of Toronto. The ushers, Edwin Prentice of Scugog and Royce Gunn of Toronto, brother-in-law to the Por the reception held in the! banquet room, the bride's gown of Champayne crepe with navy acoessories and turquoise carnations, and she was assisted by the groom's mother wearing a gown of heavenly blue crepe, accessories and pink ear- the honored guests were mothers of the happy the wedding ap to Ottawa, | bride Chose 8 red suit of natural wool Glen check, with yel- low hat, blouse and gloves, dark tan s and purse, and her cor- was a white orchid. or." sud Mrs. Eane will reside The room's gift to his bride was a Iinesiohe necklace and earring sets the flower girls, silver brace. ; to the organist, a cup and saucer, and to the choir a cheque. PERSONALS Glen Demere spent the week- ja in Oshawa with hig friend, ' . Harold Rapkoski. Last week another newly mar- ried couple was honored at a Shower ven in thé Community . e evening began with dancing and then Miss Lillian Col- read an address to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown. The address was 8s follows: "Dear Roy and Stella: "Wedding bells have been ring- continually of late. We are | to be -here tonight to spend social time with you in honor of your recent marriage. To prevent cooking fat from splashing when frying meat, sprinkle a little "SIFTO" Salt in dry pan "Stella, we are pleased to wel- come you to our community and we hope that you will be happy among us. We trust you will join us in the different activities and in that way you will soon become Kin- | acquainted with us all, "Roy, we congratulate you on your choice of your life partner, and we understand you will be liv- ing here among us. We are pleas- ed when our young married cou- ples decide to establish their home here on Scugog. We welcome you into the 'Circle of New-Comers', and may you have much sunshine as you travel along life's pathway together. 'Now, as a token of our friend- ship and good-will, we ask you to accept these gifts and hope you may be able to find a place for them in your new home, and may they serve to recall pleasant mem- ories of the island." Many useful gifts were then un- wrapped by the happy couple and in turn they thanked their friends and neighbors, Miss Heather Demera attended a birthday party on Monday in honor of her cousin, Miss Carol Christie. Carol was celebrating her first birthday. Rev. J. D. MacKinnon delivered a fine sermon on Sunday. Sunday School was well attended with 26 children present. Mr. and Mrs. John Burnham and Freda visited on Sunday in Prince Albert with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Skerett. Mrs. Walter Knowles 'of Toronto is spending a few days with Mr. ag Mrs, Nel Lamont. ngratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Crozier on the arrival of 8 hi bom nh Port Perry Com- ospital, on April 11. brother for Sharon. 2s A hat HIN oo e es of Grace united Church held their monthly WA meeting on Wednesday with 19 la- dies present. In the absence of our president, Mrs. Douglas Aldred, he, vice-president presided in the r, The meeting opened with the singing of the hymn, "Fight the Good Fight". Rev. J. D. McKin- non led in prayer. Scripture taken from the book of St. Mark was read by Mrs. Cameron Aldred. Miss Linda Fralick favored us with a plano selection entitled, "Voice of the Old Village Choir". Mrs. John Sweetman took up the offering which amounted to $4.25. Mrs. Alan Martyn gave us several inter- esting readings, one poem entitled "What Sort of a Fellow Are You", another entitled "Reading -- A Profitable Pastime'. In the absence of our regular secretary, Mrs. Keith Crozier read the minutes. Hymn, "He Liveth Long, He Liveth Well", and The Queen brought the me to a close. Lunch was served by the committee, Mrs. Sid Chandler, Mrs. Gordon Cherrie, Mrs. Keith Crozier, The program committee and lunch committee for next month is Mrs. Jesse Demera, Mrs. Milton Demera, Mrs. Tom Eden. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aylmer Ward, for the week- end, were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Tay- lor and son Frank of Claremont | Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter 11, Mrs. | Pear] Davidson, Mr. Fred King and | Raymond Woodward and David with Mrs. R. Wilson of Weston were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dalby. Mrs. David Hutcheon, Mrs. Alfred Marsh, Mrs. Aylmer Ward and Mr. Glenford Tayolr attended the Ontario Federation of Home and School Association's convention in Toronto last week. Visitors over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Aldred in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith of Oshawa, Miss Irene Brown of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reikie of Toronto. NORTH OSHAWA visited his parents, Mr. and daughter Lois all accompanied |Fred King, on Saturday. Mrs. Fred King to visit her parents | -------- Mr. and Mrs. John Gilson and her Gordon Gilson of South River Want to buy, sell or trade? A| sister Mrs. James Campbell and | Classified Ad and the deal is made. [federal election. THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, April 16, 1953 21 Mr, Campbell at Woodville CHOSEN CANDIDATE | TORONTO (CP) Kenneth | Fhompson, former York county Mrs. | county warden and mayor of Wes- (ton, Tuesday night was chosen Lib- eral candidate for the new federal riding of York Humber in the next on: ] ELMA FARROW Mrs. James March and daughter Cynthia of Toronto spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mercer. 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