' SISTER AND BROTHER MARRY IN SEPARATE SEPTEMBER WEDDINGS MR. AND MRS, GORDON PEARSON Barbara Eveniss, Gordon Pearson Married In Evening Ceremony In an evening ceremony in Christ Memorial Church, Osh- awa, recently, Barbara Kay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Les- lie J. Eveniss, became the bride of Gordon Thomas Pear- son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orien Pearson, all of Oshawa. Archdeacon H. D. Cleverdon officiated and the soloist, Mr. Ross Cotton, Oshawa, sang "The Lord's Prayer', 'Wedding Pray er" and "O Perfect Love", ac- companied by Mrs. Ronald Scott at the organ. Given in marriage by her Oshawa Now Home Of Havelock Pair Married Recently Havelock United Church was the setting for the wedding of Yvonne Anne, daughter of Mrs. Roy P. Colby of RR 4, Have- lock, and the late Mr. Colby, to German Glenn Ellis of Oshawa, son of Mr. and Mrs. German P. Ellis of RR 1, Havelock. The bride was given in mar- riage by her brother, Vernon B. Colby of Peterborough. Her full length gown flowed into a chapel train enhanced with French ap- pliques and the ehort-sleeved bolero bodice was of matching appliqued lace. She wore an ap- pliqued pillbox showered with seed pearls catching a fingertip veil. A shower of red sweetheart roses, white feathered carno- the _|ushers were Mr. John David .|wearing a green brocade dress -| matching accessories Ireland Studio The matron of honor was Mrs. William Farndale and the other attendants were Miss Catherine Conroy, St, Catharines, Miss Judith Gibson and Mrs. Ross Kossatz, both of Oshawa, They were dressed alike in formal gowns of soft brown peau de soie with scoop necklines and elbow-length sleeves. They wore matching wedding ring head- dresses with centre bows and carried autumn cascades of oak leaves, wheat stalks and in brown gold and yellow shades. The best man was Mr. Garry Ferguson, Hampton and | Eveniss, Mr, Raymond Pearson and Mr. William Farndale, ail of Oshawa. For the reception at the Fly- ing Dutchman, Bowmanville, the bride's mother received with a bronze feather hat and } with corsage of orange delight roses, The bridegroom's mother assist- ed wearing a gold brocade sheath with matching hat and accessories and a corsage Talisman roses. For a honeymoon in the Penn Hills, Pocono Mountains, Penn- brown hat with beige feathers, dark brown French kid acces- sories and a Talisman rose cor- sage. On their return, Mr. and reside at LYNDA JOANNE Calvert became the bride of John David Eveniss recently in a ceremony in Christ Memorial Church (Anglican). The bride is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand John Cal- vert and her bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Les- fie John Eveniss, Oshawa. Archdeacon H. D. Cleverdon officiated, --Ireland Studio son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson of Blackstock were unit- \ciated. -Mrs. and of! Mins, Joseph Stone, Seagrave, and Miss Toronto. Carol Irene Butt Glen G. Wilson Wed At Seagrave Carol Irene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Butt of Sea- grave, and Glen George Wilson, ed in marriage recently in Sea- grave United Church. The Reverend E. McNeil offi- B. Clarke, Little Britain, sang "The Wedding Prayer,"" accompanied by Mrs. J. Tobin of Seagrave. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a fuil- length gown of chiffon over satin with lily-point sleeves and a round neckline appliqued with lace and seed pearls, The lace motifs were repeated on the front of the skirt. A pearl crown held her waistdength veil and she carried red Sweetheart roses and white baby chrysan- themums. Miss Joyce Cookson of Sea-| grave was the maid of honor) the other attendants were} Beverly Lamb, They wore streetdength a of over iit | taffeta with bell skirts and back panels flowing from beneath the short sleeves. Matching, vetled wedding band head- dresses and bouquets of mauve astors and white baby chrysan- themums, completed their -| ensembles. Mr. Clement Wilson, Biack- stock, was the best man and the ushers were Mr. Grant Butt of Whitby and Mr. Joseph Stone, Seagrave. For the reception in the church parlors, the bride's mother wore a dark blue and silver dress with white acces- sories and the bridegroom's mother, a royal blue, two-piece dress with black accessories. The honeymoon was spent in New York where the couple visited the New York World's Fair. For travelling the bride donned a white wool suit, trim- med with navy blue, navy blue and black accessories and a corsage of pink roses. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are mak- ing their home at 5 John street, Port Perry. Guests attended from Toronto, Richmond Hill, Oshawa, Lind- say, Stouffville, Port Perry, Cheryl Ann Cooper ANN LANDERS Richard D. Parry Exchange Vows In a quiet double mony in Orono United Richard Douglas Parry took, cere- with & ma' and a pink carnation corsage. The honeymoon was spent in Northern Ontario, For travel- ling the bride donned a two-piece suit of turquoise with white accessories and a corsage of pink roses. Fees Hip : ae. 3 £352 -28 bf ; g i e 3 Hii <GF Seeks i Well-Meant Remarks Reduce Her To Tears : E s 5 ' : gece HL 38 gee zee TY ; E i i Gf If | H ; a he E " F 3 z : FS g g Ss = E 2 i go bi g4 ay I iwhy don't you invite all ee Dear Ann 3 5 4 g tg fu begs E Bt 22 ef ' 4 gee Meantime, Mr, and Mrs. Parry will re- side in Orono. LAPM The first regular meeting of the fall season of Ladies' Aux- iliary, Patriarch Militant, was held in the IOOF Hall recently wii @ attendance of offi- cers and members present. The meeting was in the form of a pot luck supper, and was the birthday party. Lady Annie MacDonald, a charter member, cut the birthday cake. The next meeting will be held on October 20. No Baby Sitter, No Car Fare MR. 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The new family membership will sell for $1.25 this year. The president explained the advantage of being a member of so large an organization as the Ontario Fe- ried ¢ ys themums with centres tinted blue. The flower girl was Miss Bon- nie Lynn Johnson, wearing a long' dress of white nylon chif- fon over taffeta with sash and bow of mandarin blue. Her tiara secured a fingertip veil and she carried a miniature teardrop bouquet of the same white flow- ers with blue centres. The best man was the bride's brother, Trevor Colby of To- ronto, and the ushers were Ken- neth Johnson and Orval Colby of Toronto, also the bride's brother. Her nephew, Robbie Colby, of Toronto, was ring bearer The Rev. John C. King per- formed the ceremony. Soloist was Fred Bennett and Mrs, Ronald McMillan was organist. Guests from Niagara Falls, Ont., Toronto, Oshawa, Peter- borough, Ottawa, Smiths Falls, and Belleville attended the wed- ding and the reception at Colby Motor Hotel. Mrs. Colby wore a three-piece suit of embroidered ming blue Italian knit with a profile hat of matching blue feathers and her corsage was light pink roses with carnations. The bride- groom's mother chose a dress in peacock blue with appliqued| wrap-around skirt in peau de soie and bodice in - scalloped lace. She wore a white feathered pillbox and corsage of pink car- nations. For travelling, the bride wore a suit of navy blue imported basketweave wool with match- ing hat and accessories. Her corsage was a pink cymbidium orchid , On their return from Niagara couple will live in Apt. 1, 20 Avenue Street, Oshawa. i Mm. It was decided to by-pass the October meeting so all members may spend more time preparing for the fall bazaar to be held Saturday, October 24, and asked for co-operation in helping to fill the various booths. Mr. deration of Home and School}. Fall. 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